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Association of Goldenhar with Duane's Retraction Syndrome
A six-year girl presented with history of deviation of eye and facial asymmetry. Diagnosis of Goldenhar syndrome (GHS) with Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) was made.
Shagun Korla +2 more
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A comparison of the superior and inferior rectus muscles was performed to determine whether they have similar structures and innervation attributable to their participation in the same type of, although antagonistic, eye movements. The study was conducted on 70 cadaveric hemiheads, and the anatomical variations in the superior and inferior rectus ...
Robert Haładaj +3 more
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Goldenhar Syndrome in Association with Duane Syndrome
Goldenhar syndrome (GHS) is also known as Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral (OAV) syndrome or Branchial arch syndrome. Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital disorder of ocular motility characterized by limited abduction, adduction or both.
U D Shrestha, S Adhikari
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Type III Duane′s retraction syndrome (DRS) is a rare condition and represents only 1% of all cases of Duane′s syndrome. It consists of limited/absent abduction as well as adduction of the affected eye.
Priyanka Arora +2 more
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Respond to: Management of exotropic Duane retraction syndrome
Pradeep Sharma +4 more
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of unilateral large lateral rectus (LR) recession on head turn and horizontal ocular deviation in patients with unilateral exotropic Duane retraction syndrome.
Mohamed F Farid +2 more
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MR imaging of Duane retraction syndrome [PDF]
An 11-year-old girl presented with a history of inability to abduct the left eye since birth (Fig. 1, below). Highresolution MR imaging through the brainstem showed the right abducens nerve entering Dorello’s canal (Fig. 2, arrow) and absence of the left abducens, confirming the diagnosis of Duane retraction syndrome (DRS). DRS, as originally described
Menachem M, Gold, Jacques, Romano
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Clinical Evaluation of Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor Syndrome
Solitary median maxillary central incisor (SMMCI) is a rare dental anomaly. It is estimated to occur in 1 : 50,000 live births. The SMMCI tooth differs from the normal central incisor in that the crown form is symmetric and it develops and erupts precisely in the midline of the maxillary dental arch in both primary and permanent dentitions.
Malaz M. Mustafa +6 more
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Duane retraction syndrome: Clinical presentation and management strategy
Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is a special strabismus with variable presentation. It has been best classified by Huber based on electromyography in 1974 into three types. Huber type I is the most common form of DRS with an earlier presentation and also
Manjula Jayakumar, B Prashanthi
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Development of modern surgical techniques is associated with the need for a thorough knowledge of surgical anatomy and, in the case of ophthalmologic surgery, also functional aspects of extraocular muscles. Thus, the leading idea of this review was to summarize the most recent findings regarding the normal anatomy and anomalies of the extraocular ...
Robert Haładaj, Gianluca Coppola
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