@article {Pfluck:2018:2637-8329:258, title = "Ocular Imaging: A Pictorial Review", journal = "Neurographics", parent_itemid = "infobike://asnr/ng", publishercode ="asnr", year = "2018", volume = "8", number = "4", publication date ="2018-08-01T00:00:00", pages = "258-271", itemtype = "ARTICLE", issn = "2637-8329", eissn = "2637-8329", url = "https://asnr.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/asnr/ng/2018/00000008/00000004/art00004", doi = "doi:10.3174/ng.1700051", keyword = "GDD = glaucoma drainage device, IOL = intraocular lens", author = "Pfluck, B.P.M. and Wolosker, A.M.B. and Yamashita, H.K. and Souza, R.P. and Abreu, L. and Borri, M.L. and Abdala, N.", abstract = "Radiologists are routinely exposed to a spectrum of different imaging features that involve the globe, including expected and incidentally discovered ocular pathologies. Beyond that, there is a range of ophthalmologic procedures that can alter the normal ocular anatomy image. The ability to recognize these conditions is critical for accurate radiologic interpretation and to prevent unnecessary further follow-up. Fortunately, there are characteristic findings that enable the correct diagnosis. The purpose of this pictorial review was to provide a comprehensive anatomic review of the ocular globe and to discuss prevalent ocular imaging patterns to allow a systematic radiologic approach and prompt identification of a range of imaging features on CT and MRI.Learning Objective: To discuss imaging characteristics of prevalent intraocular lesions and incidental findings as well as postoperative imaging features in CT and MR imaging.", }