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Fig. 3B —Hemangioma of left orbit in 57-year-old man. Contrast-enhanced
images show mass entering left pterygopalatine fossa (arrowhead,
C) through infraorbital fissure (arrowhead, B) and
extending into masticator space (star, C). Right infraorbital
fissure (arrow, B) and pterygopalatine fossa (arrow,
C) are normal.