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Planning Surgery in Duane's Syndrome
Ophthalmologica, 2010We present 14 patients with Duane’s syndrome and discuss our experience in the surgical management of this condition applying a method that takes into account the abnormal neural mechanism involved.
D, Feretis +2 more
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Management of Duane Retraction Syndrome
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2005Background: Duane retraction syndrome is the most common cause of congenital aberrant ocular innervation. We report referral practices, clinical characteristics and complications, prevalence of congenital and familial anomalies, and management outcomes from a clinic-based series. Methods:
Brian, Chua +3 more
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Vertical Duane's Retraction Syndrome
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1996We report three patients with a rare variant of Duane's retraction syndrome.Eye movements were recorded by electro-oculography. One patient underwent electro-myography.All patients showed V-incommitance and twitch abduction on vertical saccades. Electromyography showed lateral rectus muscle firing activity during upgaze and downgaze.Our patients showed
Weinacht S, Huber A, Gottlob I
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Surgical Management of Enophthalmos in Duane Syndrome
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013Duane syndrome is a congenital disorder of eye movement characterized by partial or absent development of the sixth cranial nerve nucleus and/or the sixth nerve itself. Patients often undergo procedures, both surgical and nonsurgical, to correct ocular misalignment and improve the resulting visual problems.
PAGNONI, MARIO +8 more
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A Surgical Approach for Duane Syndrome
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1988ABSTRACT Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) represents a spectrum of motility disorders in which the common feature is retraction of the affected eye on attempted adduction. Electrophysiologic and neuropathologic studies have shown that the underlying cause is anomalous Innervation of the lateral rectus with the medial rectus and, at times, with
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Clinical Features of Duane's Syndrome
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1986ABSTRACT This report describes the clinical findings in 70 cases of Duane's retraction syndrome. There were 25 (36%) affected males and 45 (64%) females. Left eye preponderance (67%) was observed and seven (10%) were bilateral. Type 1 cases were the most common (73%), and bilateral cases often were of different types.
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Acquired Duane's Retraction Syndrome
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1996A, Akman +3 more
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Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1990
Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital abnormality of ocular motility that occurs in about 1% of strabismic patients. Three types have been described and the clinical features include incomitant horizontal strabismus, restricted motility and globe retraction.
D E, Harmon, S A, Primo
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Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital abnormality of ocular motility that occurs in about 1% of strabismic patients. Three types have been described and the clinical features include incomitant horizontal strabismus, restricted motility and globe retraction.
D E, Harmon, S A, Primo
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