Orbital imaging refers to the use of various imaging technologies to visualize and assess structures within the orbit, or eye socket. This can include the use of techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) scans, and ultrasound to examine the eyes, optic nerves, and surrounding structures. Orbital imaging is commonly used in the diagnosis and management of a variety of ophthalmic and orbital conditions, such as tumors, inflammation, trauma, or developmental abnormalities. The information obtained from orbital imaging can help guide treatment decisions and monitor the progression of certain conditions.