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Für die Diagnostik von Orbitaerkrankungen, die durch einen ein- oder doppelseitigen Exophthalmus und/oder Störungen der Bulbusmotilität in Erscheinung treten, standen bisher neben den Röntgenaufnahmen des Schädels und der Orbita die Ultraschalluntersuchung, die Fluoreszenzangiographie, die Angiographie der A. carotis interna und externa und schließlich die Ophthalmika-Venographie zur Verfügung. Die Einführung der CT hat die Bedeutung der invasiven Untersuchungsmethoden jedoch deutlich eingeschränkt (Wende et al. 1977).

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Claussen, C. et al. (1988). Computertomographie und Kernspintomographie bei Orbitaprozessen. In: Claussen, C., et al. Computer- und Kernspin-Tomographie intrakranieller Tumoren aus klinischer Sicht. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06386-6_7

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