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Inverse Duane’s retraction syndrome: rare presentation of orbital myocysticercosis

Strabismus
Introduction: Cysticercosis is a systemic parasitic disease caused by the larvae of the tapeworm Taenia and has varied clinical manifestations. Ocular involvement can be intraocular or extraocular and can mimic various etiologies and patterns of ...
Shirali Gokahru, Elika Gupta, Sima Das
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Modified Nishida Procedure Combined with Lateral Rectus Disabling for Duane Retraction Syndrome

Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2023
Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is a complex congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder. The choice of surgical procedure in esotropic-DRS depends upon several factors that include: the amount of esotropia in the primary position, the presence and ...
Karthikeyan Arcot Sadagopan   +2 more
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Duane's Retraction Syndrome

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1985
ABSTRACT: The condition of Duane's retraction syndrome is reviewed, and data presented from 5 cases.
P.G. Swann, K.D. Cameron
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Duane Retraction Syndrome

2016
Duane retraction syndrome is a unilateral or bilateral condition characterized by abnormal innervation to the extraocular muscles that results in limitation of eye movement and co-contraction of muscles that are normally antagonists (Duane, Arch Ophthalmol 34:133–59, 1905).
Ashley Abraham   +2 more
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Duane??s Syndrome

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1992
V O, Kowal, C A, McKeown
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Acquired Duane's Retraction Syndrome

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1996
A, Akman   +3 more
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Duane's retraction syndrome.

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 syndrome associated with Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome type II.

Journal of AAPOS
Arjun Sharma   +3 more
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Duane's Retraction Syndrome

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1961
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