Summary:
In a retrospective study comprising 12 patients with the diagnosis or orbital
myositis the authors present an account on the importance of standardized
echography for the differential diagnosis and for the follow-up of the disease in
relation to treatment. They describe the sonographic finding in affected oculomotor muscles and in myositis of the upper oblique muscle incl. the echographic
finding of trochleitis. Theauthors discuss echographic signs of myositis (thickness
and shape of muscle, reflectivity and internal structure) in image A and image B
and their correlation with the histopathological finding. The authors discuss
differential diagnostically important differences of the echographic picture of
myositis, endocrine myopathy and others.
Key words:
echography, oculomotor muscles, myositis
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