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Prolapse of Orbital Fat through the Inferior Orbital Fissure: Description, Prevalence, and Assessment of Possible Pathologic Associations

P.M. Bunch, K. Buch and H.R. Kelly
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2019, 40 (8) 1388-1391; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6113
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aFrom the Department of Radiology (P.M.B.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina
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bDepartment of Radiology (K.B., H.R.K.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
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bDepartment of Radiology (K.B., H.R.K.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
cDepartment of Radiology (H.R.K.), Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A few patterns of orbital fat prolapse have been described. Some are associated with disease, and others may mimic a neoplasm. We have observed prolapse of orbital fat into the infratemporal fossa via the inferior orbital fissure on MR imaging. The clinical relevance of this finding, if any, is unknown. The purposes of this study were to describe the MR imaging appearance of orbital fat prolapse through the inferior orbital fissure, to estimate the prevalence of this finding, and to assess possible pathologic associations.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this retrospective study of 228 orbital MR imaging examinations, 3 neuroradiologists independently assessed the presence of prolapse on high-resolution T1-weighted images. Discrepancies were resolved by consensus, and interobserver agreement was calculated. Patient demographics, indications for imaging, and pertinent clinical history were recorded. One-way analysis of variance and the Fisher exact test were used to assess possible associations between prolapse and specific patient characteristics.

RESULTS: Orbital fat prolapse through the inferior orbital fissure was observed in 20/228 patients (9%). This finding was unilateral in 11 patients (55%) and bilateral in 9 patients (45%). There was no significant association with age, sex, obesity, Graves disease, hypercortisolism, prior orbital trauma, proptosis, or enophthalmos. Interobserver agreement was 90%.

CONCLUSIONS: Prolapse of orbital fat into the infratemporal fossa via the inferior orbital fissure is a relatively common finding on orbital MR imaging that has no identified pathologic association. Neuroradiologists should recognize this finding so as not to report it as pathologic.

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P.M. Bunch, K. Buch, H.R. Kelly
Prolapse of Orbital Fat through the Inferior Orbital Fissure: Description, Prevalence, and Assessment of Possible Pathologic Associations
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