Multi-disciplinary team meetings with specialist radiologists may improve pre-operative clinico-radiological diagnostic accuracy in patients requiring orbital biopsy and offer reciprocal educational opportunities.
Samantha Vicki HuntIoana PereniMandy WilliamsRebecca FordHelen GarrottPublished in: Eye (London, England) (2021)
Accuracy of pre-operative diagnosis of orbital lesions undergoing biopsy was higher in our series than previously reported by Koukoulli et al. Specialist head and neck radiology input via regular orbital multi-disciplinary meetings might be reciprocally educational and explain this difference. The authors recommend all surgeons who perform orbital surgery should have access to such multi-disciplinary meetings.
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