Fig. 7From: Orbital tumours and tumour-like lesions: exploring the armamentarium of multiparametric imaging60-year-old man with left orbital cavernous hemangioma. Coronal STIR image (a) shows a well-circumscribed hyperintense intraconal mass (arrow) causing superior displacement of the left optic nerve (thin arrow). b. ADC map shows moderately hypointense signal within the mass with an ADC value of 1.4 × 10 −3 mm2/s. c. Axial contrast-enhanced TIW image shows initial patchy enhancement. d. Sagittal reformatted image from a contrast-enhanced 3D VIBE acquisition obtained after the T1W sequence shows characteristic progressive filling (arrow). Major mass effect on the optic nerve (thin arrow). The patient underwent surgery, which confirmed the diagnosis of cavernous hemangiomaBack to article page