Reading Orbital CT and MRI images
Presenter: Dr Usha Consultant at Sankara Eye Hospital, Shimoga. CT/ Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an indispensable diagnostic tool in the field of radiology. Lack of ionizing radiation exposure and a higher soft tissue contrast have made MRI the modality of choice in demonstrating ocular and orbital anatomy and pathology. Learning to read these images is pivotal in diagnosis of orbital conditions To be updated and reminded of future live stream do like this video and subscribe to our channel.

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