4. EYE OF THE TIGER SIGN
■ PKAN (Pantothenate kinase-
associated neurodegeneration)
Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome
■ The "eye" corresponds to the low
signal globus pallidus with the
central focus of high signal. The
low signal is secondary to the iron
deposition.
6. BULL’S EYE SIGN
Intussusception
Alternating hypoechoic &
hyperechoic concentric rings gives
the 'Bull's eye' or target
appearance on ultrasound
examination.
Submucosa forms hypoechoic ring
and mucosa and muscularis
propria form echoic rings
8. RA’S EYE SIGN
■ Sprengel Shoulder
■ On MRI in the sagittal plane, the
appearance of the omovertebral
band, in association with the
peripheral fat tissue, has been
termed the 'Ra's eye' sign
10. SNAKE EYE SIGN
■ Snake eyes appearance has been
described in disorders like
compressive myelopathy, ALS,
cervical spondylotic amyotrophy,
Hirayama disease, and ossification
of posterior longitudinal ligament
■ On axials, the gray matter is seen
to be oedematous and
hyperintense, giving the 'snake
eyes' sign.
11. SNAKE EYE’S SIGN
The facial nerve on coronal CT
Posterior to the genu of the facial
nerve, the tympanic and labyrinthine
segments are seen as two 'dots'
which look like eyes of a snake
13. FROG EYE SIGN
■ Anencephaly on ultrasound
■ On coronal ultrasound, the absence
of the calvaria coupled with
prominent orbits gives the fetus the
'frog eye' sign
15. HARLEQUIN EYE SIGN
■ The harlequin eye deformity may
be seen in unilateral or bilateral
coronal suture synostosis, and
refers to the elevation of the
superolateral corner of the orbit.
17. BLACK EYEBROW SIGN
■ This 'black eye brow' sign signifies
an orbital floor or medial wall
fracture
■ On plain facial radiograph, lucent
intra-orbital air gives the
appearance of a black eye brow.
19. WINKING OWL SIGN
■ The absent pedicle represents
the 'winking eye'.
■ The right pedicle is the open eye
and the spinous process
represents the beak of an owl
■ Destroyed pedicle- spinal
metastases, tuberculosis and
other infections, primary bone
lesions like lymphoma
■ Congenital absence/hypoplasia
of a pedicle
■ Neurofibromatosis
■ Radiation therapy