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Superior Oblique Paralysis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
In 270 patients with superior oblique paralyses treated between 1973 and 1984, congenital and traumatic causes were most frequent, and one fourth of all traumatic cases had bilateral involvement. Among the diagnostic features distinguishing bilateral from unilateral paralysis were a right hypertropia in left gaze and left hypertropia in right gaze, and
G K, von Noorden, E, Murray, S Y, Wong
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Diffraction of blast wave for the oblique case

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1970
In this paper the problem of interaction of an oblique blast wave encountering a small bend along a plane wall is studied for the case when relative outflow from the reflected shock is supersonic. A theoretical solution is developed completely with the help of conformal transformations and complex variable techniques.
Srivastava, R. S., Chopra, M. G.
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Modified Anterior Superior Oblique Tuck: A Case Series

Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2020
Selection of the ideal procedure to correct symptomatic excyclotropia depends on several factors including the degree of torsion and associated vertical, horizontal and pattern deviation. Selective tuck of the anterior temporal torsional fibers of the superior oblique (SO) tendon is an alternative procedure to the classical Harada-Ito.
Federica Solanes   +3 more
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Apollonius and maximus on the order and meaning of the oblique cases

Historiographia Linguistica, 1986
Summary Apollonius Dyscolus’ science of syntax examines the expression of meanings and is founded on the assumption that the system of meanings and expressions is well ordered. The order of the various expressions involving cases is based on the logic of what they express, and therefore the order of verbal predicates and of spatial relations must not ...
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Effect of inferior oblique recession in cases of superior oblique palsy

Egyptian Journal of Ophthalmology, (Mansoura Ophthalmic Center), 2022
Ghada Allam   +4 more
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Dative case and oblique subjects

2018
Abstract Oblique subjects often occur in the dative case in many languages, and given that dative subjects frequently co-occur with experiential verbs, this has led to the view that dative signals ‘experiencer’, along with its ‘recipient’ meaning with verbs of giving.
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The Use of Russian Numerals in Oblique Cases

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1978
AbstractOn a constate assez souvent dans la litterature linguistique qu’il y a des elements des noms de nombre composes (sostavnye),qui ne se declinent pas dans les cas obliques en russe parle. Cet article analysera l’emploi des cas obliques des noms de nombre en general, sans limiter la discussion seulement aux noms de nombre composes ou au phenomene ...
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A case of cyclic superior oblique paresis.

Binocular vision & strabismus quarterly, 2005
Cyclic strabismus, which generally has a 24 hours on-off cycle, is an unusual but interesting form of ocular motor disorder. Cyclic deviations are characterized by periods of significant deviation followed by periods of strict orthotropia. In the orthotropic periods, binocular sensoriality and motricity are normal.
Julio, Prieto-Diaz, Eduardo M, Gallo
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Oblique facial clefts: case report.

Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery, 1981
In a material of about 3,600 facial clefts eleven oblique clefts were observed (3.1%). The most frequent types were the medial oro-ocular and naso-ocular clefts and their combinations. There were two atypical cases and one lateral oro-ocular variety. The oblique clefts were frequently associated with other types of clefts and/or more distant anomalies.
A, Rintala   +3 more
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Acquired Pelvic Obliquity

Spine, 1981
D C, Morley, R W, Schick, J W, Fielding
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