MRI Orbit

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An MRI scan used to evaluate the eyes, optic nerves, and surrounding orbital structures.

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An MRI orbit scan uses magnetic resonance imaging to create detailed images of the eye sockets (orbits), including the eyes, optic nerves, muscles, and surrounding soft tissues. This type of scan is helpful in diagnosing various conditions related to the eyes and surrounding structures, such as tumors, inflammation, trauma, and congenital anomalies. 

Purpose: An MRI orbit scan provides detailed images of the eye sockets (orbits) and their contents, including the eyes, optic nerves, muscles, and surrounding soft tissues. 

How it works: MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create cross-sectional images of the orbits, allowing for detailed visualization of the soft tissues and bony structures. 

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to evaluate eye structures, optic nerves, and orbital abnormalities.

Yes, it is a safe imaging test that does not involve radiation.

Contrast may be used depending on the suspected condition.

Do I need fasting before MRI Orbit?

The scan typically takes about 30 to 45 minutes.

It is recommended for patients with vision problems, eye pain, swelling, or suspected orbital disorders.