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Treatment and prevention of ocular motility restrictions with amniotic membrane transplantation

Strabismus, 2021
We intend to investigate the indications, complications, and final results of amniotic membrane (AM) transplantation in ocular motility restrictions. Surgeons have tried to prevent restrictive adhesions between the extraocular muscles and surrounding ...
Héctor Fernández Jiménez-Ortiz   +5 more
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Artificial Intelligence Diagnosis of Ocular Motility Disorders From Clinical Videos.

Journal of neuro-ophthalmology
BACKGROUND Multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) models have recently expanded into video analysis. In ophthalmology, one exploratory application is the automated detection of extraocular movement (EOM) disorders.
David Mikhail, Michael Balas, J. Micieli
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DISORDERS OF OCULAR MOTILITY

open access: closedContinuum, 2003
Gerald M. Fenichel
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A PAROXYSMAL OCULAR MOTILITY DISORDER IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1988
AbstractA 24‐year‐old woman with multiple sclerosis had frequent episodes of an ocular motility disorder and a crossed corticospinal tract deficit. This symptom complex illustrates a distinctive form of paroxysmal disorder in multiple sclerosis.
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Acquired ocular motility disorders in idiopathic intracranial hypertension [PDF]

open access: possibleNeuro-Ophthalmology, 2000
Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to report the acquired ocular motility findings in a review of a cohort of patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), many of which had been followed prospectively from their initial diagnosis. Methods: A total of 38 patients with a diagnosis of IIH were recruited between 1993 and 1997. There were
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Disorders of Ocular Motility Following Head Trauma

Archives of Neurology, 1995
To determine the types and frequency of symptomatic ocular motility disturbances following head trauma and their association with severity of trauma.Retrospective study of patients with (1) diplopia unless visual loss is present, (2) heterotropia for far or near targets, and (3) prior head injury.Office and in-hospital consulting practice of a ...
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Computed Tomography Scanning in the Evaluation of Ocular Motility Disorders

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1986
Computed tomography (CT) can aid in the diagnosis of a selected group of ocular motility disturbances. In some conditions, CT scanning can provide insight into the location of the pathologic process, allowing a specific treatment regimen to be applied.
Miller Mt, Mafee Mf
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Supranuclear Disorders of Ocular Motility

2007
There are several different types of eye movements coordinated with one another and regulated by an integrated control system. Refixation saccadic movements serve to redirect the eye, to bring images of interest to the center of the retina. Pursuit movements and optokinetic nystagmus prevent or reduce slippage of the image over the retina.
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Infranuclear Disorders of Ocular Motility

2007
Infranuclear disorders of ocular motility are marked by abnormal eye movements caused by lesions below the level of the cranial nerve nuclei. These lesions include damage to the cranial nerves, the extraocular muscles, or the connective tissue of the orbit.
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