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A Case of Unilateral Carotid-Cavernous Fistula and Ipsilateral Hemangioma of the Orbit

https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2025-24-3-76-83

Abstract

A rare clinical case of combined orbital lesion is presented: carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) and ipsilateral hemangioma in a 67-year-old patient. The differential diagnosis of CCF and orbital tumors presents certain difficulties. The gold standard for imaging this orbital pathology is computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with angiography. However, these methods are expensive, not always available, have a number of limitations and contraindications, and their implementation is not always possible. Ultrasound examination (US) with assessment of blood flow is an accessible and highly informative method that allows assessing changes in blood flow in the retrobulbar vessels, differentiating avascular and vascular structures of the orbit. US in the mode of color Doppler mapping (CDM) is used in the diagnosis of CCF, which makes it possible to visualize the expansion of the diameter of the superior ocular vein (SOV) with signs of arterial blood flow and assess hemodynamic parameters in the orbital vessels. In the presented clinical case, the patient underwent ultrasound of the right orbit, which reviled an increase in the diameter of SOV in the upper-outer quadrant of the retrobulbar zone with signs of arterialization of venous blood flow in the CDM mode, which is an objective echographic sign of CCF. In the lower-outer quadrant of the orbit, a rounded formation of moderate echogenicity with clear contours was visualized, in the thickness of which vessels were not registered in the CDM mode, which corresponded to the acoustic characteristics of a benign tumor of the orbit. This clinical case is interesting because the MRI performed earlier on the patient at the first treatment did not allow a definitive diagnosis to be established, and only a comprehensive examination, including US Doppler examination, showed the presence of CCF with ipsilateral hemangioma even before using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques. Hence, the use of ultrasound in CDM mode and Doppler imaging is a highly informative method for diagnosing vascular diseases of the orbit.

About the Authors

T. N. Kiseleva
Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye Diseases
Russian Federation

Kiseleva Tatyana N. – Dr of Med. Sci., Professor, Head, Ultrasound Department

14/19, Sadovaya Chernogryazskaya str., Moscow, 105062



S. V. Saakyan
Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye Diseases; The Russian University of Medicine
Russian Federation

Saakyan Svetlana V. – Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr. of Med. Sci., Professor, Head, Department of Ocular Oncology and Radiology; Head, Educational Unit, Ophthalmology Department

14/19, Sadovaya Chernogryazskaya str., Moscow, 105062

20, Delegatskaya str., Moscow, 127473



K. V. Lugovkina
Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye Diseases
Russian Federation

Lugovkina Kseniya V. – Candidate (PhD) of Medical Sciences, Researcher, Ultrasound Department

14/19, Sadovaya Chernogryazskaya str., Moscow, 105062



N. F. Musova
Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye Diseases
Russian Federation

Musova Nelly F. – Ophthalmologist, Oncology Department, Adult Outpatient Clinic

14/19, Sadovaya Chernogryazskaya str., Moscow, 105062



E. K. Eliseeva
Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye Diseases
Russian Federation

Eliseeva Elena K. – Candidate (PhD) of Medical Sciences, Researcher, Ultrasound Department

14/19, Sadovaya Chernogryazskaya str., Moscow, 105062



V. V. Makukhina
Network of Family Medical Centers № 1
Russian Federation

Makukhina Viktoriya V. – Candidate (PhD) of Medical Sciences, Ophthalmologist

8, bld 6, Sadovaya-Karetnaya str., Moscow, 127006



P. D. Matveev
Federal Center for Brain and Neurotechnologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation

Matveev Pavel D. – Head, Department of X-ray Surgical Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment

1, Bld. 10, Ostrovityanova str., Moscow, 117513



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Kiseleva T.N., Saakyan S.V., Lugovkina K.V., Musova N.F., Eliseeva E.K., Makukhina V.V., Matveev P.D. A Case of Unilateral Carotid-Cavernous Fistula and Ipsilateral Hemangioma of the Orbit. Regional blood circulation and microcirculation. 2025;24(3):76-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2025-24-3-76-83

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