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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology:
September 2008 - Volume 19 - Issue 5 - p 371-378
doi: 10.1097/ICU.0b013e328309f165
Pediatrics and strabismus: Edited by Kelly Hutcheson

Pediatric strabismus imaging

Kadom, Nadja

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Abstract

Purpose of review: With both radiologists and ophthalmologists in mind, this article describes the best use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of strabismus.

Recent findings: Both computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are valuable tools in evaluation of strabismus, despite concerns about radiation exposure with computed tomography. Advancements in magnetic resonance imaging are being made and open new techniques that can be useful in the future evaluation of strabismus.

Summary: Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are safe tools in the evaluation of certain types of pediatric strabismus. The collaboration between imagers and ophthalmologists is essential in the development of feasible innovative methods of imaging that will advance diagnosis and monitoring in children with strabismus.

© 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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