“…This technique is well-recognized as having a very good reproducibility. Several previous reports, especially by Cabanis et al (8,9), proved fair reproducibility when the neuro-ocular plane is well-defined. A similar technique was defined by Gibson (10).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Thus, oculo-orbital index (OOI = EPBCS/ AL) was calculated. This index was defined by Cabanis et al (8,9) to indicate the grade of exophthalmos, as follows:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biometric digitized objective evaluation of exophthalmos and enophthalmos with 3D computed tomography (CT) scan by the study of the neuro-ocular plane was introduced by Cabanis et al (8, 9). It is recognized as having great reliability when technical conditions are respected.…”
We demonstrated great accuracy to CT scan biometry with 1-prism Mourits exophthalmometer, low accuracy with the Luedde instrument, and intermediate accuracy with the Hertel exophthalmometer, with fair intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility.
“…This technique is well-recognized as having a very good reproducibility. Several previous reports, especially by Cabanis et al (8,9), proved fair reproducibility when the neuro-ocular plane is well-defined. A similar technique was defined by Gibson (10).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Thus, oculo-orbital index (OOI = EPBCS/ AL) was calculated. This index was defined by Cabanis et al (8,9) to indicate the grade of exophthalmos, as follows:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biometric digitized objective evaluation of exophthalmos and enophthalmos with 3D computed tomography (CT) scan by the study of the neuro-ocular plane was introduced by Cabanis et al (8, 9). It is recognized as having great reliability when technical conditions are respected.…”
We demonstrated great accuracy to CT scan biometry with 1-prism Mourits exophthalmometer, low accuracy with the Luedde instrument, and intermediate accuracy with the Hertel exophthalmometer, with fair intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility.
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