Purpose: The purpose of this work was to establish criteria for the diamete
rs of normal extraocolar muscles and superior ophthalmic vein and width of
the optic nerve-sheath complex, to determine normal globe position as seen
on MRI, and to investigate the effects of age and sex on these structures.
Method: Diameters of the extraocular muscles and superior ophthalmic vein,
width of the optic nerve-sheath complex, and distance from the interzygomat
ic Line to the posterior margin of the globe were calculated for 200 normal
orbits of 100 patients on T1-weighted MR scans.
Results: Normal ranges for diameters of the extraocular muscles were as fol
lows (mean +/- 2 SD): medial rectus, 3.2-1.9 mm; lateral rectus, 2.6-4.8 mm
; inferior rectus, 3.7-6.0 mm; superior group, 3.1-5.6 mm; superior oblique
, 2.4-4.1 mm. The normal position of the posterior pole of the globe was 8.
9 mm behind the interzygomatic Line (range 5.0-12.7 mm). The mean diameters
of the extraocular muscles in male patients were significantly larger than
those in female patients (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: These data may be of value in quantitatively evaluating MRI of
the orbit.