Figure 2.
Images obtained from a 28-year-old woman diagnosed with thyroid eye disease. Coronal SPAIR-transverse relaxation (T2)-weighted imaging (T2WI) (A) and water-only Dixon-T2WI (B). The latter image shows a more uniform fat suppression on the orbit and periorbital tissue than the former. Coronal SPAIR-T2WI (A) displaying the major susceptibility artifacts (white arrowheads) involving both inferior rectus muscles, hindering accurate analysis of muscular signal. Coronal water-only Dixon-T2WI (B) displaying the fewer susceptibility artifacts and strong fat-suppression ability.