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Hypertropia following Spontaneous Resolution of Brown’s Syndrome [PDF]
Purpose: To report a case of bilateral Brown’s syndrome with unilateral spontaneous resolution causing hypertropia and significant head tilt. Case Report: A 3 ½-year-old girl presented with bilateral typical Brown’s syndrome and orthophoria in the ...
Jerrod S. Kent, Inas Makar
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Closed-head trauma is a well-recognized etiology of acquired superior oblique (SO) palsy. However, combined SO palsy and ipsilateral Brown's syndrome after a closed-head trauma is rare. We describe a patient with this ocular motility disorder and conduct
Yao-Lin Liu
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'Black curtain, Brown window' - A case of recurrent intermittent idiopathic Brown syndrome with atypical presenting symptoms [PDF]
Brown syndrome is characterized by limited elevation of the eye in an adducted position, most often secondary to mechanical restriction of the superior oblique tendon/trochlea complex.
Voichanski Shilo +2 more
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Brown’s syndrome, also known as superior oblique tendon sheath syndrome or Janesch Brown syndrome is characterized by limitation of elevation in adduction with divergence in up gaze, and a normal elevation in abduction. The term Brown’s plus is used when
Gunjan Saluja, Anju Bhari
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A case of cyclical Brown's syndrome
A 5-year-old girl presented with limitation of elevation in adduction in her left eye. She had history of intermittent deviation in the left eye for the past 2 months.
Snehal Ganatra +4 more
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Special form of strabismus – Brown’s syndrome. Diagnostics and surgical treatment
Purpose. Clarification of indications for surgical treatment of Brown syndrome, choice of the optimal type of surgery and tactics of treatment of secondary overaction of the ipsilateral inferior oblique muscle (IO). Material and methods. Authors evaluate
A.E. Gorkin +3 more
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A 67-year-old otherwise healthy woman was assaulted with a knife, receiving multiple stab wounds. On arrival, vital signs were within normal limits. She was mentating appropriately. She complained of weakness to her right upper and lower extremities. Neurologic examination demonstrated 0/5 right triceps and grip strength to the right upper extremity ...
Moskowitz, Eliza, Schroeppel, Thomas
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An 80-year-old Chinese man with high myopia and a history of right eye cataract extraction and superior peripheral iridectomy developed peripheral corneal oedema after a period of aphakia. The peripheral corneal oedema was static over years and did not progress to involve central cornea hence his visual acuity remained stable.
Ka Wai Kam, Vishal Jhanji, Alvin L Young
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Purpose: To study the clinical presentation, radiological features, diagnosis, and treatment response in subconjunctival and atypical orbital myocysticercosis.
Manpreet Singh +7 more
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We report two patients who presented with Brown’s syndrome. The first is a 7-year-old boy who at the time of his diagnosis was also found to have enthesitis and HLA-B27 positivity.
C. Pham +4 more
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