Abstract

It is commonly taught that thyroid eye disease (TED) causes enlargement of the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in the following descending order: inferior rectus (IR), medial rectus (MR), superior rectus (SR), lateral rectus (LR), superior oblique (SO) and inferior oblique (IO). However, with recent literature challenging this notion, we aimed to compare EOMvolumes in our cohort of TED patients. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, non-randomized case-control study. Twenty-eight orbits from 28 unique patients with TED who had high-resolution CT scans were compared to 31 normal orbits, all from a single academic institution. Orbital soft tissues were manually segmented using ITK-SNAP 3.8.0 (http://itksnap.org), and soft tissue volumes of the control and TED orbits were compared using independent-sample t-tests. Of the TED orbits, 54% of SR/levator palpebrae superioris complex volumes (SRC) and 50% of IR volumes were greater than two standard deviations above the normal orbit average. Compared to controls, the mean SRC volume in TED subjects was 2.3 times enlarged, followed by the IR (2.1 times), SO (1.8 times), MR (1.7 times), LR (1.6 times), IO (1.6 times), and orbital fat (1.4 times) (p < 0.01 for all). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that contrary to previous teaching, the SRC may be the most severely affected in TED.

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