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Duane retraction syndrome: Where and how is the abducens nerve?
Swaminathan M.
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In Multicentric Carpotarsal Osteolysis syndrome (MCTO) with mutated MafB, treatment with denosumab improved bone mineral density, but it did not limit progression, as seen by increase in bone damage (erosions and joint space narrowing) and progressive limitation of joint range of motion.
Melissa A. Lerman +3 more
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Clinical and imaging clues to the diagnosis and follow‐up of ptosis and ophthalmoparesis
Abstract Ophthalmoparesis and ptosis can be caused by a wide range of rare or more prevalent diseases, several of which can be successfully treated. In this review, we provide clues to aid in the diagnosis of these diseases, based on the clinical symptoms, the involvement pattern and imaging features of extra‐ocular muscles (EOM).
Kevin R. Keene +6 more
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A three‐dimensional analysis of the development of cranial nerves in human embryos
Abstract To increase our understanding of the etiology of specific neurological disorders (e.g., Duane syndrome, glossoptosis in Pierre Robin sequence), proper knowledge of anatomy and embryology of cranial nerves is necessary. We investigated cranial nerve development, studied histological sections of human embryos, and quantitatively analyzed the 3D ...
Johannes A. Smit +11 more
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Abstract Purpose The aim of the study was to evaluate strabismus, stereoacuity, accommodation and convergence in prematurely born young adults; screened for retinopathy of prematurity in the neonatal period and compare with term‐born individuals of the same age.
Dýrleif Pétursdóttir +2 more
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Neonatal diagnosis of Marcus Gunn jaw‐winking syndrome
This report highlights the importance for neonatologists/pediatricians of considering Marcus Gunn jaw‐winking syndrome among differential diagnoses of ptosis. A detailed clinical assessment is crucial to promptly recognize and appropriately manage it. Abstract This report highlights the importance for neonatologists/pediatricians of considering Marcus ...
Daniela David +9 more
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Abstract Noise‐induced hearing loss (NIHL) seriously affects the life quality of humans and causes huge economic losses to society. To identify novel genetic loci involved in NIHL, we conducted a genome‐wide association study (GWAS) for this symptom in Chinese populations. GWAS scan was performed in 89 NIHL subjects (cases) and 209 subjects with normal
Yuguang Niu +13 more
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MANAGEMENT OF DUANE RETRACTION SYNDROME [PDF]
Purpose: To determine the clinical profile of various subtypes of Duane retraction syndromepatients and to evaluate different surgical strategies in correction of different clinical signs.Patients and Methods: This was a hospital-based prospective ...
Ali, H. +3 more
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Introduction The surgical correction of anomalous movement such as upshoot in Duane syndrome is challenging. Lateral rectus muscle disinsertion and reattachment to the lateral orbital wall is a new approach used to minimize or eliminate the effects of co-
Andalib Dima, Javadzadeh Alireza
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Duane-minus (Duane sine retraction and Duane sine limitation): possible incomplete forms of Duane retraction syndrome. [PDF]
To report ocular motility patterns that mimic, but do not fulfil the full clinical picture of Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) and to describe their clinical features and surgical management.This is a retrospective case series study conducted on patients with DRS, mimicking non-comitant exotropia or esotropia and a face turn. Patients were included only
Awadein A +3 more
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