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Globe Tethering (Globe Tenting) Sign on Orbital CT

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Globe Tethering (Globe Tenting) on Orbital CT

A focused, evidence-aligned overview for radiology and ophthalmology learners.

What is globe tethering?

Globe tethering (often described as globe tenting) refers to a conical, “tented” configuration of the posterior globe on CT caused by increased orbital tension and optic nerve stretching.

Why it matters on CT

  • Supports the diagnosis of increased intraorbital pressure in acute/subacute settings.
  • Posterior globe angle trends can correlate with proptosis severity and visual impairment.
  • Marked tenting may indicate the need for urgent decompression.

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Note: This site is for education and does not replace clinical judgement. If acute proptosis or vision loss is suspected, seek urgent specialist care.

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