Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to quantify the prevalence of trochlear calcification.
Methods: A retrospective case review was performed on orbital CT scans ordered at Wills Eye Emergency room and Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience for patients from June 2009 through September of 2009.
Results: In our series, we examined 132 scans, 61% (81/132) men, 39% (51/132) women, ranging in age from 10–83. We found a 13% (17/132) prevalence of calcification of the trochlea, 53% (9/17) unilateral and 47% (8/17) bilateral. Forty-one percent (7/17) were female, 59% male (10/17). Age (19–83) was not a factor in the presence of trochlear calcification. The calcification either came straight off of the bone or was free-floating in the trochlea.
Conclusions: Our study establishes that calcification of the trochlea is common in the general population with a prevalence of 13%. Calcification of the trochlea should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hyperintense densities in the superomedial orbit, especially in cases of trauma where it can be confused with a foreign body.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Presented at American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Meeting, Chicago, IL. October 13 2010, Poster Session.
Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.