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From: Nonspecific orbital inflammation and thyroid eye disease, a rare comorbidity: report of two cases and review of literature

Fig. 1

A Baseline CT-scan, revealed an infiltrative mass with intraconal and extraconal expansion in the 1st patient. B Baseline T1- weighted with fat suppression MRI with gadolinium-based contrast agents showed a hyper-intense infiltrative lesion in the left orbit in addition to EOM enlargement in the 1st patient. C Mass resolution was determined in the CT-Scan performed four years after intravenous corticosteroid injection followed by orbital decompression in the 1st patient. D Baseline CT-scan revealed a very small infratemporal mass as indicated by the arrow which remained undiagnosed until its progression in the 2nd patient. E six months’ post decompression surgery CT-scan, showed infiltrative mass enlargement in the 2nd patient. F The lesion was resolved after intravenous corticosteroid administration in the 2nd patient.

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