CT of the head, plain and iodinated post contrast: the scan showed a status after enucleation of the right globe and implantation of an intrascleral prosthesis. There was a moderate right-sided enophthalmus due to extraocular muscle atrophy noted. There was mild well delineated uniformly enhancing granulation tissue formation seen as expected after enucleation surgery. The sole intracranial abnormality noted in the post contrast bone window is midline deviation of the cerebral falx to the left in the forebrain, level with the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes, indicative of a mass effect within the right cerebral hemisphere. Only after manual window adjustment, the post contrast series showed a space occupying lesion associated with the right cerebral hemisphere which showed mild non-uniform contrast enhancement, emphasized in the periphery of the lesion and sparing parts of the lesion center. The size of the space occupying lesion was approximately 2.5 x 2.5 x 2cm. There appeared to be contact between the ventricular system and the lesion. Secondary lateral ventricular asymmetry was present. The iris of the left globe showed irregular thickness with nodular changes which were mainly protruding into posterior direction. There was minor right-sided submandibular and medial retropharyngeal lymph node enlargement with preserved short-to-long axis ratio and contrast uptake pattern noted.