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Diagnostic methods in orbital diseases.

Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 1984
Marilyn C. Kincaid, W. Richard Green
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Proptosis and Orbital Disease

2003
The normal orbit is cone shaped, approximately 47.5 mm in depth in adults, and is formed by the union of seven bones that are penetrated by various foramina. The orbital bones provide strong protection and support for the contents of the orbit, whereas the foramina permit connections with the central nervous system and with the vascular system.
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[Congenital orbital diseases].

Der Ophthalmologe, 1999
S. Behrendt, R. Rochels
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Orbital Inflammatory Disease

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2007
Paul M. Rosser, Helen V. Danesh-Meyer
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Model-based segmentation in orbital volume measurement with cone beam computed tomography and evaluation against current concepts

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2015
Maximilian E. H. Wagner   +8 more
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