Category Head & Neck Imaging

Lacrimal gland dermoid

Key points Definition: Lacrimal gland dermoids (LGDs) represent congenital, non-neoplastic choristomas, containing cytologically normal tissue not normally found at that location. Synonym: anterior orbital dermoid (AOD). Classic clue: Young child presents with smooth scalloping of orbital wall by adjacent unilateral…

Lacrimal gland lymphoma

Key points Definition: Malignant lymphoma of the lacrimal gland is relatively rare and is more prevalent in elderly women. Synonym: Primary lacrimal gland lymphoma. Classic clue: Patient presents with painless proptosis, showing nearly symmetrical bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement with smooth,…

Lacrimal gland sarcoidosis

Key points Definition: Bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement secondary to sarcoidosis, a systemic idiopathic inflammatory granulomatous disease. Classic clue: Bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement in a patient with “dry-eye” symptoms and known (or findings consistent with) sarcoidosis. Despite decades of delving into…

Optic nerve leukemia

Key points Definition: Infiltration of the optic nerve (ON) is a rare entity important to recognize in patients with leukemia, as early diagnosis and treatment are the only hope for prevention of blindness. Synonym: ON infiltration by leukemia. Classic clue:…

Optic nerve neuritis

Key points Definition: Optic nerve neuritis (ONN) is inflammation of the optic nerve (ON), which may cause sudden painful, partial or complete visual loss, for a variety of reasons. Classic clue: Young woman presenting with painful eye movement, decreased visual…

Idiopathic orbital pseudotumor

Key points Definition: Idiopathic orbital pseudotumor (IOP) is a nonmalignant, nongranulomatous extraocular orbital and adnexal space-occupying lesion simulating neoplasm without associated local or systemic etiology. Synonyms: Idiopathic orbital inflammation (IOI), idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease, nonspecific orbital inflammation (NSOI). Classic clue:…

Graves orbitopathy

Key points Definition: An autoimmune inflammatory disorder affecting the orbit with leukocytic infiltration causing erythema, edema, conjunctivitis, and upper lid retraction. Synonyms: Graves ophthalmopathy, thyroid orbitopathy, thyroid eye disease (TED), thyroid associated orbitopathy (TAO). Classic clue: Bilateral extraocular muscle (EOM)…

Optic disc drusen

Key points Definition: Optic disc drusen (ODD) are tiny yellow or white globules of hyaline-like material deposited on or below the surface of the optic disc, which progressively calcify producing visual field defects. Also known as optic nerve head drusen…

Cataracts: Before and after

Key points Definition: Cataracts cloud the normally clear ocular lens, block the passage of light to the retina, and cause decreased vision and blindness if untreated. Classic clue: An elderly patient who complains of night “glare” and decreasing vision, with…

Posterior ocular staphyloma

Imaging General imaging features Imaging studies show thinning of the sclera with focal bulge. May be unilateral or bilateral. Computed tomography features Computed tomography (CT) shows bulging of posterior aspect of the globe away from optic disc, usually on the…