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Acquired intermittent Brown's syndrome

Neurology, 1974
A 29-year-old woman and an 11-year-old boy had episodic vertical diplopia of recent onset. In both a neurologic condition was suspected initially; however, intermittent Brown9s superior oblique tendon sheath syndrome was diagnosed. Both patients reported improvement after eye exercises.
Y, Goldhammer, J L, Smith
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Tendon Surgery in Browns Syndrome

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2002
Abstract Purpose: Longitudinal tenectomy of the reflected tendon of the superior oblique muscle resulted in full recovery in a series of cases of Brown's syndrome after surgery by one of the authors. Methods: A survey of the records of cases of Brown's syndrome was done to assess the criteria for patients requiring surgery and to ...
R, Maggi, C, Maggi
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Brown-Sequard Syndrome

Archives of Neurology, 1968
THE BROWN-SEQUARD syndrome represents a turning point in the history of neurophysiology.1-3Before Charles Edouard Brown-Sequard performed his classical experiments in the mid-19th century, the doctrines of Sir Charles Bell were dominant and all sensory impulses were believed to ascend the spinal cord ipsilaterally in the posterior column.
I A, Brody, R H, Wilkins
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Brown Bowel Syndrome

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1985
The brown bowel syndrome (BBS) is a rare disease characterized by malabsorption and accumulation of lipofuscin in the smooth muscle cells of the muscularis externa of the small intestine. Recently, we incidentally observed a case of BBS in a colon operated on because of a neoplasm.
T, Horn   +3 more
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Brown-McLean syndrome

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2011
Brown-McLean syndrome is a rare corneal presentation usually resulting from intracapsular cataract extraction or multiple anterior segment surgeries and the passage of time.Two patients presented to our clinic with Brown-McLean syndrome. Both had undergone intracapsular cataract extraction with peripheral iridectomies many years before their current ...
Mark S, Vogel   +5 more
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Brown Bowel Syndrome

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1963
Excerpt Extensive brown pigmentation of the muscular layer of the small bowel is uncommon, although such discoloration of the gastrointestinal tract has been recorded in isolated case reports for t...
A H, TOFFLER, P B, HUKILL, H M, SPIRO
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Brown syndrome associated with velocardiofacial syndrome

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2004
Occurrences of Brown syndrome are rare, hence the difficulty in establishing the exact etiology. We report a patient with Brown syndrome associated with velocardiofacial syndrome (deletion of chromosome 22q11), which may implicate a candidate chromosomal region for some cases of this syndrome.
Susie, Chang   +2 more
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Management of Brown Syndrome

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2008
Brown syndrome is a challenging management problem. Congenital Brown syndrome may show spontaneous resolution, and conservative management is successful in around 75% of cases. Inflammatory acquired Brown syndrome may respond to peri-trochlear injection of steroids or oral non-steroidal inflammatory agents. Post-traumatic acquired Brown syndrome is not
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The Brown-Séquard Syndrome: True or False?

Archives of Neurology, 1986
In recent years the name of Brown-Séquard has been assigned to syndromes caused by spinal cord damage differing widely in extension. On the basis of a review of more than 600 published cases, we propose that Brown-Séquard-plus syndromes be distinguished from the pure Brown-Séquard syndrome.
P J, Koehler, L J, Endtz
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