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Identification of a novel SALL4 variant associated with unilateral renal agenesis and right renal pelvis duplication by prenatal exome sequencing: a case report. [PDF]
Zhao T, Liu J.
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Congenital Unilateral Trochlear-Oculomotor Nerve Synkinesis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Alhodaly HM, Alhemidan A.
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Transverse Mandibular Distraction Technique for Complex Craniofacial Reconstruction. [PDF]
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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1993
Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) has been a recognized clinical entity for nearly a century. It is a clinically well described ocular disorder consisting of retraction of the globe with narrowing of the lid fissure in attempted adduction, frequent abduction deficiency with variable limitation to adduction, and upshoot and/or downshoot of the affected ...
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Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) has been a recognized clinical entity for nearly a century. It is a clinically well described ocular disorder consisting of retraction of the globe with narrowing of the lid fissure in attempted adduction, frequent abduction deficiency with variable limitation to adduction, and upshoot and/or downshoot of the affected ...
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European Journal of Neurology, 2000
Duane’s syndrome is an unusual congenital form of strabismus where there is paradoxical anomalous lateral rectus innervation of the affected eye due to misdirection of axons destined for the medial rectus. Three types of Duane’s syndrome are recognized.
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Duane’s syndrome is an unusual congenital form of strabismus where there is paradoxical anomalous lateral rectus innervation of the affected eye due to misdirection of axons destined for the medial rectus. Three types of Duane’s syndrome are recognized.
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1977
Two cases with bilateral Duane's Syndrome are presented. Both showed immediate large angle exotropia following bilateral medial rectus recession for esotropia. In both cases, the forced duction test was then found to be positive in adduction and negative after disinsertion of the lateral rectus.
J H, Goldstein, D B, Sacks
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Two cases with bilateral Duane's Syndrome are presented. Both showed immediate large angle exotropia following bilateral medial rectus recession for esotropia. In both cases, the forced duction test was then found to be positive in adduction and negative after disinsertion of the lateral rectus.
J H, Goldstein, D B, Sacks
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