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Abnormal Eye Movements in Children
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2008The recognition and evaluation of abnormal eye movements in children is an essential task for the pediatric ophthalmologist that may lead to the discovery of systemic and neurologic disease and even preventable visual loss. With few exceptions, the eye movements discussed in this chapter can occur at all stages of life, but their presentation in ...
Marc J, Dinkin, Joseph F, Rizzo
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An Infant with Abnormal Eye Movements
NeoReviews, 2019Please view Fig 1 and watch the accompanying video clip (Video 1). Video 1. Click here to view the video. Reproduced with permission of Akshaya Vachharajani, MD, copyright 2018. The most likely cause of this infant’s examination findings is: (Note: More than 1 option is possible.) The video clip depicts an intubated term female infant with ...
Maja, Herco +2 more
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Eye movement abnormalities in myotonic dstrophy
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Electromyography and Motor Control, 1998We studied saccade and smooth pursuit eye movements in 31 patients suffering from myotonic dystrophy (MD). On the basis of mean value comparisons, saccades were slower and hypometric and smooth pursuit eye movements performed worse in MD patients than in controls. On an individual basis, saccade duration was prolonged in 67.7%, saccades were hypometric
VERSINO, MAURIZIO +8 more
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Eye movement abnormalities in anorexia nervosa
Psychiatry Research, 1998The aim of the present study is to investigate smooth pursuit eye movement and saccadic performance in anorexia nervosa during a restored weight period and to determine if functional links can be made between eye movement performance and clinical features.
PALLANTI, STEFANO +4 more
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Supranuclear Eye Movement Abnormalities
Continuum, 2014The components of the efferent ocular motor network include supranuclear, nuclear, internuclear, infranuclear, neuromuscular junction, and muscle. Within this schema, clinicians are often least acquainted with the supranuclear components; however, derangement of this system is a common cause of ocular dysmotility and diplopia. This article will provide
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Microvascular abnormalities in dry eye patients.
Microvascular Research, 2018This study was conducted to evaluate conjunctival blood flow velocities and microvascular network density in patients with dry eye disease (DED). Twenty-five patients with DED and 25 healthy controls were recruited.
Wan Chen +11 more
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Abnormalities of eye movement are associated with work hours in schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Research, 2018Eye movement abnormalities have been reported in schizophrenia; however, their influences on everyday life remain unknown. From data on 69 subjects with schizophrenia and 246 healthy subjects, we found positive correlations between eye movement measures ...
Kentaro Morita +16 more
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Hypertension-related eye abnormalities and the risk of stroke
Reviews in neurological diseases, 2011Many studies have shown that hypertensive ocular funduscopic abnormalities are clearly related to stroke, even after controlling for level of blood pressure and other vascular risk factors.
A. D. Henderson +3 more
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