Review Article

Congenital Malformations of the Eye: A Pictorial Review and Clinico-Radiological Correlations

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Anophthalmia and severe microphthalmia. Clinical bilateral anophthalmia is noted in a one-year-old boy (a–c). Axial high-resolution T2WI demonstrates bilateral anophthalmia with the presence of cysts (white arrows in (b)). On sagittal T1WI amorphous tissue (dotted white arrow in (c)) and linear structure consistent with remnants of the optic nerve sheaths are noted (white arrow in (c)). One-year-old girl with suspected right anophthalmia (d–f). Axial fat-suppressed T2WI shows an intraorbital cyst (white arrow in (e)) and axial DRIVE sequence (f) demonstrates the presence of a small ocular globe (white arrow in (f)) behind the prosthesis (dotted white arrow in (f)).