guidelines for imaging in neuro-ophthalmic and orbital disease
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Abstract
Neuroimaging has progressed from plain X-ray to magnetic resonance imaging, noninvasive angiography, and special sequences. Utilization of the appropriate investigation can save the sight and sometimes life of the patient. This article attempts to guide the ophthalmologist in choosing the most suitable modality in the different clinical scenarios.
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| Authors | ;Thomas A Varghese;Anusha Varghese |
| Journal | colloquium in information science and technology, cist |
| Year | 2016 |
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