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Role of imaging in the management of neuro-ophthalmic disorders

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INDIAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 59, Issue 2, Pages 111-116

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ALL INDIA OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.4103/0301-4738.77015

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Computed tomography; CT angiography; magnetic resonance imaging; MR angiography

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Advancements in physics, computers, and imaging science in the last century have seen neuro-imaging evolving from a plain X-ray to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging scans, noninvasive angiography, and special sequences such as fat suppression, fluid attenuation recovery and diffusion-weighted imaging. A prompt prescription of an appropriate imaging modality and the most suitable sequence can increase the diagnostic yield, and in many instances, it can be a sight-saving and even a life-saving decision. This article discusses basic principles of neuro-imaging, its common indications, and the appropriate application in an ophthalmology practice.

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