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Orbital CT: Normal Anatomy “in vivo”

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Since the works of Ambrose (1), Gawler (2) and Moseley (3), very many authors have specially studied normal and pathological orbital CT anatomy. Improved CT systems allow a much better approach of the orbito-facial region. This study deals with i/normal macroscopic, ii/biometric an iii/densitometric orbital anatomy.

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Cabanis, E.A., Iba-Zizen, M.T., Danicel, V. (1980). Orbital CT: Normal Anatomy “in vivo”. In: Caillé, JM., Salamon, G. (eds) Computerized Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67513-3_8

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