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Vicki Everett*
Color-coded duplex sonography is a grounded non-obtrusive strategy for vascular and parenchymal assessment in a wide scope of neurological problems including stroke, cerebral venous apoplexy and degenerative infections, among others. Thinking about improvement, cell types and vascular designs just as pathology and pathophysiology, high similitudes and collaborations exist between the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the eye. When applied to the eye and the circle, high-goal color-coded duplex sonography (OCCS) may portray an assortment of pathologic changes like papilledema or focal retinal course impediment, that address appearance of CNS problems (for example raised intracranial pressing factor) or foundational sicknesses (for example atherothrombotic/thrombembolic impediments), separately.