Computed tomographic three-dimensional localization and compositional evaluation of intraocular and orbital foreign bodies
S. J. Zinreich, N. R. Miller, J. B. Aguayo, C. Quinn, R. Hadfield and A. E. Rosenbaum
A software program designed for the Siemens Somatom DR3 computed
tomographic (CT) scanner provides improved diagnosis, localization, and
etiologic description of intraocular and orbital foreign bodies. The
program allows information to be analyzed in two different display formats.
One format is that of multiplanar reconstruction of the eye and orbit,
including an "oblique CT cube" image. This format produces an accurate
"three-dimensional" display of both in vitro and in vivo intraocular and
orbital foreign bodies. The second display format is that of a histogram.
Using this analytic mode, nonmetallic intraocular and intraorbital foreign
bodies can be differentiated from each other and from metallic foreign
bodies, although individual metallic foreign bodies cannot be identified
with respect to specific composition. The information provided by these two
display formats substantially aids the clinician in the diagnosis and
management of foreign bodies located within the orbit, particularly those
located within the eye.