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Bilateral abducens nerve palsy due to septic thrombophlebitis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
PurposeTo report a case of septic thrombophlebitis producing bilateral abducens nerve palsy.ObservationA 65 year-old woman with recent sinus surgery experienced the onset of horizontal diplopia during treatment for bacteremia. Computer tomography of head
Robbins, Shira L   +2 more
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Extraocular muscle regeneration in freeze-treated extraocular muscle autografts.

open access: yesInvestigative ophthalmology & visual science, 1991
New growth of extraocular muscle has been demonstrated in degenerating peripheral nerve autografts implanted between two extraocular muscles. This suggests that extraocular muscle may be lengthened for therapeutic purposes if a suitable matrix can be found to support this new growth.
S P, Christiansen, R S, Baker, M, Madhat
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Orbital Myositis Complicating Sinusitis: Case Report and Review

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2001
Orbital myositis is a common cause of extraocular muscle enlargement. It is characterized by nonspecific inflammation of one or more extraocular muscles. Although often idiopathic in origin, orbital myositis has been associated with various noninfectious
Joe S Dylewski   +2 more
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Ocular counterrolling measured during eight hours of sustained body tilt [PDF]

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Adaptation of otolith organ activity was investigated by monitoring the ocular counterrolling response of four normal individuals and three persons with severe bilateral loss of labyrinthine function.
Graybiel, A., Miller, E. F., II
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A case of bilateral amyloidosis localized to extraocular muscles mimicking thyroid eye disease

open access: yesBMC Ophthalmology
Background Amyloidosis is a rare condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins in various tissues and organs. While systemic amyloidosis has been well-documented, amyloid deposition in extraocular muscles is an exceptionally rare
Natsuyo Yoshida-Hata   +3 more
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American Insight Into Strabismus Surgery Before 1838

open access: yesOphthalmology and Eye Diseases, 2017
English surgeon John Taylor attempted to perform strabismus surgery in the 18th century. The field languished until, in Germany, treatment of strabismus by cutting an extraocular muscle was proposed by Louis Stromeyer in 1838 and performed by Johann ...
Christopher T Leffler   +2 more
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Visual phototransduction components in cephalopod chromatophores suggest dermal photoreception [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of The Company of Biologists for personal use, not for redistribution.
Cronin, Thomas W.   +3 more
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Slow and Fast Muscle Fibers [PDF]

open access: yes, 1966
On the basis of the clear-cut differentiation used in fast (twitch) and slow (tonic) muscles of the frog, both the fast E.D.L. and the slow soleus muscle should be considered twitch muscles.
Gutmann, Ernest
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Visual illusions of movement [PDF]

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Visual illusions related to involuntary eye ...
Graybiel, A.   +2 more
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Fourth Cranial Nerve Palsy and Brown Syndrome: Two Interrelated Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Based on neuroimaging data showing absence of the trochlear nerve, congenital superior oblique palsy is now classified as a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder.
Brodsky, Michael   +1 more
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