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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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Disorders of Ocular Motility

2019
J Eric PiƱa-Garza, Kaitlin C James
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Video loop MRI of ocular motility disorders

Clinical Radiology, 1993
Our aim was to evaluate a novel means of assessing ocular motility disorders using MRI.A GE image of the orbit was acquired in a set plane each time the patient fixed on a series of points spread across the field of view. The images were transferred in sequence to a video recorder to create a cineloop of ocular movement.
F M, Jewell   +8 more
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Ocular Motility Disorders

2003
Normal individuals and most patients with common concomitant childhood strabismus have full ocular rotations (versions and ductions). This chapter is devoted to some of the more frequently encountered childhood disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems, neuromuscular junction, and extraocular muscles that appear clinically to have ...
Mitra Maybodi   +2 more
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Ocular Motility Disorders Secondary to Sinus Surgery

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
Sinus surgery has multiple potential ocular complications including visual loss, diplopia, infection, hemorrhage, and epiphora. We report six patients with ocular motility problems secondary to sinus surgery, review the literature on ocular motility disorders secondary to sinus surgery, and propose an approach for management of those ocular motility ...
R B, Penne   +3 more
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Abnormal Ocular Motility with Brainstem and Cerebellar Disorders

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1978
The disorders of ocular motility seen in association with brainstem or cerebellar disorders may point to rather specific anatomical or pathological correlations. Pontine gaze palsy reflects involvement of the pontine paramedian reticular formation. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia signifies a lesion in the medial longitudinal fasciculus. Skew deviation may
T J, Carlow, J M, Bicknell
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Disorders of ocular motility.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1991
Disorders of ocular motility usually present with double vision which may be accompanied by ptosis and pupillary changes. The differential diagnosis comprises supranuclear, nuclear and infranuclear palsies and diseases of the myoneural junction. Accurate assessment is important, since the aetiological possibilities include neurosurgical emergencies ...
G, Larkin, J, Elston, P G, Bain
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Ocular motility disorders in a Fabry patient

Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 2007
Abstract Purpose: M. Fabry is a rare lysosomal storage disease affecting among other organs the vascular endothelium. Methods: We present a 38 years old male Fabry patient with a prior history of 6 different episodes of stroke. We examined him 3 months after his last stroke in our department for newly developing ocular motility disorders. Results: Slit
IM LANZL   +4 more
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