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Simultaneous Occurrence of Duane Retraction Syndrome with Marfan Syndrome [PDF]
Marfan syndrome (MFS) is an autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissue, while Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder (CCDD) which can be transmitted as autosomal dominant disorder in 5–10% of patients.
Mihir Kothari +2 more
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Astigmatism in Duane Retraction Syndrome [PDF]
Purpose To compare the prevalence, magnitude, and type of astigmatism among patients with different Duane Retraction Syndrome (DRS) types. Method This retrospective cross-sectional study reviewed the records of 312 DRS patients. Patients were categorized
Masoud Khorrami-Nejad +5 more
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Superior Rectus Transposition in the Management of Duane Retraction Syndrome: Current Insights [PDF]
Mithila Negalur,1 Virender Sachdeva,2 Ramesh Kekunnaya1 1Jasti V Ramanamma Children’s Eye Care Centre, Child Sight Institute, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India; 2Nimmagadda Prasad Children’s Eye Care Centre, Child Sight Institute, L V Prasad Eye
Negalur M, Sachdeva V, Kekunnaya R
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Surgical treatment of Duane retraction syndrome [PDF]
Purpose: Surgical treatment in Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) can be very challenging even for the strabismus specialists because of a wide spectrum of diversity in clinical manifestations.
Mohammad Reza Akbari +2 more
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Rates of Reoperation in Duane Retraction Syndrome [PDF]
Purpose: To investigate the types of strabismus surgeries performed and the reoperation rate in patients with Duane retraction syndrome (DRS). Design: Retrospective cohort analysis. Participants: An insurance claims data set was used to identify patients
Han Woong Lim, MD, PhD +3 more
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Management of Duane retraction syndrome: A simplified approach
Duane retraction (or co-contraction) syndrome is a congenital restrictive strabismus which can occur either as an isolated entity or in conjunction with other congenital anomalies and is now listed as a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder.
Nripen Gaur, Pradeep Sharma
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Comment on: “Astigmatism in Duane Retraction Syndrome” [PDF]
A recent article provides valuable insights into different aspects of astigmatism in the Duane Retraction Syndrome (DRS) subtypes. The differing underlying pathophysiology in type II DRS and its higher prevalence in the mentioned study, along with ...
Hajar Farvardin, Majid Farvardin
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Unilateral Duane Retraction Syndrome Associated with Unilateral Congenital Cataract [PDF]
Purpose: To report unilateral congenital cataract in a case of ipsilateral Duane retraction syndrome. Case Report: In this case, we present a six year old girl who was referred with ocular deviation. She had a history of congenital cataract surgery
Majid Farvardin, Alireza Bolkheir
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Patients With Duane Retraction Syndrome. [PDF]
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Background: Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is known to relate to the absence of the abducens nucleus, with abnormal innervation of the lateral rectus (LR) muscle by branches of the oculomotor nerve (
Guo Y +6 more
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Duane Retraction Syndrome and Accompanying Ocular Abnormalities [PDF]
INTRODUCTION[|]Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital syndrome characterized by limitation in adduction and/or abduction eye movements and narrowing of the palpebral fissure in adduction, and may include globe retraction, upshoot or downshoot ...
Murat Kocamaz +5 more
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