Qiyong Guo, Jun Zhang, N. Reusser, Robert W. Bender, Nikhil A. Agrawal, J. T. Albright, N. Duncan, J. Edmonds, E. Handorf, J. Ridge, B. Burtness, M. Lango, R. Mehra, Jeffrey C Liu, T. Galloway, Maria Lúcia Scrofernecker, S. Almokadem
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CT and MRI features in adult patients with orbital subperiosteal abscess secondary to paranasal sinus mucocele Chang-Wei Ding, MD; Qiu-Shi Wang, MS; Qi-Yong Guo, MD; Jun Zhang, MD; Zhen-Hai Wang, MD Orbital subperiosteal abscess (OSPA) secondary to paranasal sinus mucocele (PSM) is rare, and it may be misdiagnosed as PSM with orbital invasion or even as a malignant neoplasm. The present study explored the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of OSPA. The cases of 13 patients with OSPA secondary to PSM were retrospectively reviewed. CT had been performed in 12, MRI in 7, and postcontrast MRI in 4. OSPA was revealed as a well-demarcated, spindle-shaped mass that was broad-based and located beneath the superior orbital wall (orbital roof) in 11....