A cohort study on acute ocular motility disorders in pediatric emergency department [PDF]
Acute ocular motility disorders (OMDs) in children admitted to Emergency Department (ED) represents a not so rare condition with a wide spectrum of different etiologies. The emergency physician must be skilled in rapidly identifying patients with potentially life threatening (LT) forms, requiring further diagnostic procedures.
Raucci, Umberto+10 more
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An epidemiologic analysis of the association between eyelid disorders and ocular motility disorders in pediatric age [PDF]
AbstractAim of the study was to assess: (a) the prevalence and type of strabismus, ptosis and eyelid dynamic disorders features, (b) the prevalence of refractive errors, amblyopia and, (c) their association with ocular/systemic syndromes in a cohort of patients. This is a retrospective observational multicenter cohort study.
Ripa M.+8 more
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Prevalence of visual dysfunction and ocular motility disorders in developmentally delayed patients [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of reduced visual acuity (VA), refractive errors (RE), reduced contrast sensitivity and strabismus in developmentally delayed (DD) patients. Methods: This descriptive cross sectional study was carried out in Ophthalmology Departments of Mayo Hospital, Lahore, The Children’s Hospital, Lahore and The Children’s
Ch, Muhammad Ajmal+3 more
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Ocular motility disorders following coronavirus disease-19 vaccination [PDF]
To describe clinical manifestations and short-term prognosis of ocular motility disorders following coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) vaccination.Ocular motility disorders were diagnosed by clinical assessment, high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging, and laboratory testing.
Kyung-Ah Park+19 more
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Ocular motility disorders: unusual presentation of pituitary adenoma
Background The aim of this study was to describe ocular palsies as a rare presentation of pituitary adenomas and their relation to the size, type, and extension of tumor. Patients and methods Patients who presented with acquired onset of diplopia or ptosis during the period from February 2014 to January 2017 were included. Patients were referred to the
Ahmed Taha+3 more
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Surgical treatment of supranuclear and internuclear ocular motility disorders [PDF]
Patients with supranuclear and internuclear ocular motility disorders may have nystagmus and oscillopsia, or need to adopt an abnormal head posture to either fixate or maintain binocularity. Many have a cosmetically unsatisfactory appearance. In addition, because of lesions involving ocular motor nuclei or nerve fascicles, double vision is also a ...
John S. Elston, S A Buckley
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Disorders of Ocular Motility in Craniofacial Dysostosis [PDF]
Brian Greaves+2 more
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DISORDERS OF INFRANUCLEAR OCULAR MOTILITY [PDF]
Creig Hoyt
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Neuroradiology in the Ocular Motility Disorders: I. Supranuclear Pathway
The supranuclear control of eye movement invo l ves the pathway extending from the cerebral cortex to theocular motor nuclei located in the brain stem. This paper de-scribes the normal supranuclear pathway, whichcontrols eye movement. We also in-clude magnetic resonance imaging findings of the typical ocular manifestationscaused by disorders involving ...
Jae Hyoung Kim+4 more
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Inferior Oblique Myokymia: A Unique Ocular Motility Disorder [PDF]
Wayne T. Cornblath, Nicholas D. Chinskey
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