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Day: March 5, 2022

Teenager whose right eye was becoming progressively displaced

CT of fibrous dysplasia of the orbit
Axial (above) and coronal (below) CT without contrast of the face show a lesion involving the right frontal bone and orbital roof and superior medial and lateral walls of the right orbit that has osseous matrix and ground glass appearance with a wide zone of transition and no periosteal new bone.

The diagnosis was fibrous dysplasia.

Pediatric Imaging Musculoskeletal March 5, 2022March 30, 2022

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