Intrascopical diagnostics of pathological processes localized in orbital caviti and cranioorbital region bu using CT and MRI
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CT, MRI, neoplasms, orbit, the eyeballAbstract
The study is to make intraorbital pathologikal processes di¬agnostics with using CT and MRt. MRI and CT let us divide let week intraocular and retroocular processes, sufficiently sup¬pose histological diagnosis of tumor, judge about intracranial tumor spreading. This factors helps a lot in medical treatment selection ahd they speak well for necessity in comparison MRI and CT results.
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