Abstract

A discussion of the anatomy of the orbital veins is followed by a description of the percutaneous frontal vein puncture method of orbital venography. Abnormal roentgen findings in a series of 21 cases are categorized into 5 groups: obstruction, attenuation, venous malformation, displacement, and cavernous visualization. The 21 cases included neoplasms, orbital infection, endocrine exophthalmos, cavernous sinus studies, and venous malformations.

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