Neurologic clinics
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The neuroradiologist and the clinician are partners in the search for pathology; the clinician must help the radiologist tailor the study by indicating where pathology is likely to be. The orbit, the sellar and parasellar regions, and new imaging modalities and interventional techniques are discussed in this light.
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A properly performed history and examination are essential to diagnosing correctly neuro-ophthalmic disorders. Aspects of the neuro-ophthalmic history and examination, particularly those dealing with evaluation of visual loss, are reviewed.
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Outlined is a coherent differential diagnostic approach to the neuro-ophthalmic syndrome of the "red orbit" that is accompanied by visual loss or diplopia that too frequently is misconstrued as intracranial pathology.