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Background: Ultrathin-section 3-dimensional fast spin-echo (3-D FSE) T2-weighted imaging is a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that we used in the evaluation of ocular and orbital malignancies. We evaluated the usefulness of this new technique compared with conventional MRI.

Methods: Imaging data from 26 consecutive patients seen in the Ocular Oncology Unit at the University of California-San Francisco were retrospectively reviewed by physicians from the ocular oncology and neuroradiology units. For all patients, 3-D FSE T2-weighted images (27 scans) were compared with results of conventional MRI and correlated with results of computed tomography (CT), A- and B-scan ultrasonography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, clinical examinations, and histopathology, when available.

Results: The 3-D FSE T2-weighted imaging sequence resulted in an overall improvement in accuracy of imaging findings in 17 (63%) of our 27 cases compared with the standard MRI protocol. The increased resolution led to the radiographic detection of additional lesions in 11 (41%) of 27 cases and to an increase in confidence in radiographic diagnosis in 6 (22%) of the remaining cases. The improved resolution of the 3-D FSE T2-weighted sequence resulted in a change of disease management in 3 (60%) of the 5 patients with nonretinoblastoma lesions. One hundred percent of active retinoblastoma lesions could be detected by means of 3-D FSE and conventional imaging; however, inactive lesions were not always detected using conventional imaging.

Conclusions: The 3-D FSE T2-weighted sequence offers superior resolution of intraocular and orbital structures compared with conventional MRI. It is particularly useful in the evaluation of intraocular tumors and the nerve-sheath complex. This new technique contributes significantly to improved diagnosis and management in patients with ocular and orbital malignancies.

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