Systematic approaches for reviewing neuro-imaging scans in ophthalmology

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Neuroimaging is an important tool in ophthalmology, but many ophthalmologists are uncomfortable evaluating actual scans. Unfortunately, exclusive reliance on a radiologist's report can lead to diagnostic and management errors. We outline a methodology for equipping ophthalmologists with the skills necessary to read neuroimaging studies with respect to specific clinical questions.

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Kruger, J. M., Cestari, D. M., & Cunnane, M. B. (2017). Systematic approaches for reviewing neuro-imaging scans in ophthalmology. Digital Journal of Ophthalmology : DJO. https://doi.org/10.5693/djo.03.2016.05.001

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