AJDRAJNR - American Journal of Neuroradiology

Published ahead of print on February 29, 2008
doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A1020

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Imaging Findings of Congenital Glaucoma in Opitz Syndrome

A.K. Choudharya and B. Jhab

a Department of Radiology, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pa
b Department of Neurology, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pa


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Fig 1. Axial CT image through the orbits after administration of intravenous (IV) contrast medium, which demonstrates a markedly enlarged anterior chamber of the right globe (arrow) and mildly enlarged anterior chamber of the left globe (arrowhead).


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Fig 2. Sagittal reconstructed CT images through the orbit after IV contrast medium, which demonstrates a markedly enlarged anterior chamber of the right globe (arrow) and a mildly enlarged anterior chamber of the left globe (arrowhead).


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Fig 3. Axial CT image through the frontal bone in bony windows demonstrating trigonocephaly (arrow).


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Fig 4. Axial CT images through the optic nerve after IV contrast medium showing bilateral optic nerve atrophy (arrows).