Magnetic Resonance Findings at 3 Tesla in Brown Syndrome

An adolescent girl with prior right lower eyelid epiblepharon repair was referred to a tertiary care center for assessment of ipsilateral Brown syndrome. She was initially diagnosed 3 years previously and had been observed without treatment or report of bothersome symptoms. Clinical examination noted normal visual acuity and expected decreased orbital elevation with adduction. On a 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging study, axial (Figure 1A) and coronal (Figure 1B) fat-suppressed, post-contrast T1 imaging revealed asymmetric enlargement and enhancement of the right superior oblique tendon
Source: Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Source Type: research