Ocular Motility Defects with Concordance Neuroimaging

Abstract

"Ocular motility defects (OMDs) have various etiologies and comprise one of the most comprehensive differential diagnoses in neuro-ophthalmology. The differential diagnosis of (OMDs) ranges from a benign to a life-threatening cause. MRI or CT of orbit/brain are complimentary to each other and play a significant role in neuro-ophthalmology and neurology evaluation. Typically, MRI is considered the imaging of choice for neuro-ophthalmological assessment, with CT being reserved for disorders involving bone, calcification or those conditions requiring a surgical approach to the bone. We herein present a retrospective review of a series of patients with (OMDs) with concomitant neuro-imaging findings.

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