March 22, 2026 · American journal of ophthalmology · DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2026.03.018

Quantifying Orbital Segmentation in Thyroid Eye Disease- Fat to Muscle Ratio correlates with Restrictive Strabismus

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The authors aimed to evaluate the role of the orbital fat-to-muscle ratio (FMR) in predicting restrictive strabismus in patients with Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). Their findings indicate that a lower FMR is associated with increased risk of restrictive ocular motility and strabismus, suggesting that quantitative FMR derived from CT imaging can serve as a valuable biomarker for assessing disease severity and guiding clinical management in TED.

Sharon Armarnik, Daniel Hilewitz, Michael Kinori, Noa Barnea, Mor Lederer, Orr Bachar, Ofira Zloto, Guy Ben Simon, Daphna Landau-Prat, Limor Haviv, Dina Orkin, Ayelet Priel

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