Computed tomography measurement of extra-ocular muscle diameters in a population of normal patients in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria.

G I Ogbole, O A Ogun, D Olusumade
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Abstract

Background: Measurements of extraocular muscle diameter may be useful in diagnosis and as an outcome indicator in the assessment of treatment options in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy. Racial differences are known to account for craniofacial variations and orbital sizes.

Objective: To determine the normal diameters of extra-ocular muscles using computed tomography in a homogeneous, group of hospital patients in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria.

Material and method: The maximum diameters of extra-ocular muscles were measured for 182 normal patients on thin slice reconstructed coronal computed tomography images. The effects of age and sex were determined.

Result: Normal ranges for the diameters (mean + 2 SDs) of extraocular muscles were 4.5 + 1.2 mm for medial rectus, 4.9 + 2.1 mm for lateral rectus, 4.8 + 1.6 mm for inferior rectus and 4.0 + 1.5 mm for the superior group. The mean diameter of the extra-ocular muscles of male patients was not significantly larger than that of female patients (p > 0.05). There was a small but positive correlation between age and diameter of each extra-ocular muscle except in the left medial rectus and right lateral rectus muscles (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: These normative values may serve as radiological reference values in the assessment of changes in size and suspected enlargement of the extraocular muscles in Nigerian patients. They may also be extrapolated to other Black African patients, until population studies become available.

尼日利亚一家三级医院正常患者眼外肌直径的计算机断层扫描测量。
背景:测量眼外肌直径可能有助于诊断,并作为评估甲状腺相关眼病治疗方案的结果指标。已知种族差异可以解释颅面变异和眼眶大小。目的:在尼日利亚一家三级医院的一组同质患者中,利用计算机断层扫描确定眼外肌的正常直径。材料与方法:对182例正常人在冠状面重建ct薄层图像上测量眼外肌的最大直径。确定了年龄和性别的影响。结果:眼外肌直径正常范围(平均+ 2 SDs)为:内直肌4.5 + 1.2 mm,外直肌4.9 + 2.1 mm,下直肌4.8 + 1.6 mm,上直肌4.0 + 1.5 mm。男性患者眼外肌平均直径无明显大于女性患者(p > 0.05)。除左内直肌和右外直肌外,年龄与眼外肌直径呈正相关(P < 0.05)。结论:这些正常值可作为评价尼日利亚患者眼外肌大小变化和疑似增大的放射学参考值。在人口研究出现之前,它们也可以外推到其他非洲黑人患者身上。
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