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Basu S et al. – A high index of suspicion is needed for extraocular cysticercosis, especially in cases of painful ptosis and ocular motility disorder, particularly in a child or young adult living in an endemic area. MR imaging of the orbit plays a vital role in diagnosis. Medical therapy with albendazole is an effective mode of therapy.

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