Orbits and Nasal Views Flashcards

1
Q

LATERAL Nasal Positioning

A

-Table top/nongrid
-Planes and Lines:
-MSP is || to IR
-IPL is ⟂ to IR
-IOML is || to transverse axis of IR
-CR:⟂ to bridge of nose at a point 0.5” distal to nasion
-Collimation: 3x3” with marker in light field
-Instructions: Suspend

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LATERAL Nasal Evaluation Criteria

A

Nasal bones, anterior nasal spine, frontonasal suture

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3
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Bones that make up the orbit

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7:
• Maxillary
• Frontal
• Zygomatic
• Ethmoid
• Lacrimal
• Sphenoid
• Palatine
“Many Friendly Zebras Enjoy Lazy Summer Picnics”

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4
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Labeling of the orbits

A

A: Optic Foramen
B: Superior Orbital Fissure
C: Inferior orbital Fissure

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5
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The long axis of each orbit is directed obliquely posteriorly medially at an angle of __ degrees to the MSP and superiorly at an angle of __ degrees from the OML

A

37, 30

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6
Q

What view is best for orbital blow out fractures?

A

Waters

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7
Q

Optimal image quality requires:

-Reducing geometric unsharpness by using minimal _____ and a ____ focal spot
size.
-Minimize secondary radiation by close ___
-Eliminate ___ by having the patient gaze ___ at a fixed object
-Minimize ___ by cleaning the IRs.

A

-OID, Small
-Collimation
-Motion, steadily
-Artifacts

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LATERAL Orbits Positioning

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-Planes and Lines:
-MSP is || to IR
-IPL is ⟂to IR
-IOML is ⟂ to the front edge of the IR
-CR: ⟂ to the outer canthus
-Collimation: 3x3” with marker in light field
-Instructions: Look straight ahead, suspend

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9
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LATERAL Orbits Evaluation Criteria

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-Entire orbits
-Superimposed orbital roofs

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10
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PA AXIAL Exaggerated Caldwell Orbits positioning

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-Planes and Lines:
-MSP is ⟂ to IR
-OML is ⟂ to IR
-CR: 30 degree caudal through center of orbits
-Collimation: to orbits with marker in light field
-Instructions: Close eyes and concentrate on holding still, Suspend

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PA AXIAL Exaggerated Caldwell Orbits Evaluation Criteria

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-Entire orbits
-Petrous pyramids lying below orbital shadow due to our 30 degree angulation
-No rotation
-Symmetric visualization of the orbits
-Close beam restriction centered to orbital region
-Brightness and contrast permitting optim visibility of the orbit and eye for localization of foreign bodies

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12
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PARIETOACANTHIAL(Modified waters) Orbits Positioning

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-Planes and Lines:
• MSP is perpendicular to IR
• OML forms 50° angle with plane of the IR
-CR: perpendicular to mid-orbits
-Collimation: to orbits with marker in light field
-Instructions: Close eyes, concentrate on holding still, Suspend

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PARIETOACANTHIAL(Modified waters) Orbits Evaluation Criteria

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-Entire orbits
-Petrous pyramids lying below orbital shadows
-No rotation
-Symmetric visualization of the orbits
-Close beam restriction centered to orb region
-Brightness and contrast permitting op visibility of the orbit and eye for localization of foreign bodies

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PARIETAL ORBITAL (RHESE) Positioning

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-Planes and Lines:
• 3 point landing: chin, nose, and cheek
• MSP forms 53 degrees to IR
• AML is ⟂ to IR
-CR: ⟂ entering 1” superior and posterior to upside TEA attachment (exiting downside orbit)
-Collimation: to orbit with marker in light field
-Instructions: Suspend

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PARIETAL ORBITAL (RHESE) Evaluation Criteria

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-Structures Demonstrated:
-Optic canal “on end” and optic foramen lying in the inferior and lateral quadrant of orbit
Lateral deviation- incorrect MSP rotation
Longitudinal deviation- incorrect AML angulation
-Parietoorbital projection of ethmoid, sphenoid and frontal sinuses

Evaluation Criteria
-Optic canal & foramen visible at end of sphenoid ridge (inferior & lateral quadrant)
-Entire orbital rim

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16
Q

For Nasal PA AXIAL where does the CR exit?

A

Nasion

17
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For Orbits WATERS where does the CR exit?

A

The orbitals