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[Summary PointsPain with eye movements does not automatically equal optic neuritis. Patients have to lose visual function with optic neuritis.Palpation of the superomedial orbital rim over the trochlea can support the clinical diagnosis of trochleitis.Neuroimaging, if performed, shows normal results in most cases (often because imaging misses the trochlea).Periocular steroid injection is often necessary for trochleitis.]
Published: Nov 16, 2017
Keywords: Trochleitis; Primary trochlear headache; Trochleodynia; Myositis; Pain with eye movement
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