FLAIR is a description of the condition of the eyeball by MRI, which suggests that the condition of the eyeball is abnormal, and needs to be combined with clinical symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment.
In the clinical examination of the eye by MRI, under normal circumstances, the signal in the eye is uniform and consistent. Uneven signal in the FLAIR eye suggests intraocular lesions. The causes of this condition include intraocular hemorrhage, foreign bodies, and soft-tissue mass formation, and need to be evaluated in conjunction with clinical history, ophthalmologic examination, and clinical symptoms.
Most FLAIR cases are associated with blurred and distorted vision, and require prompt ophthalmologic observation and standardized treatment to determine the specific condition.