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A PAROXYSMAL OCULAR MOTILITY DISORDER IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1988AbstractA 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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Botulinum toxin treatment of supranuclear ocular motility disorders
Neurology, 1992We treated one patient with bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia and another with skew deviation with extraocular muscle botulinum toxin injection. Both patients had pre-injection symptomatic diplopia in primary position, one for 1 month and the other for 12 months.
N J, Newman, S R, Lambert
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[Sinusitis and ocular motility disorders].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2008Secondary inflammatory orbital involvement due to acute or chronic sinusitis is common. The pneumatized system of the paranasal sinuses is abut to the bones of the orbit in up to 80 percent, therefore the association is a seductive theory due to their anatomic closeness.
Sturm V, Kordic H, Stürmer J, Landau K
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Computed Tomography Scanning in the Evaluation of Ocular Motility Disorders
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1986Ocular muscle disturbances (strabismus) are common disorders affecting two to four per cent of the population. Until recently, CT and MRI have not been used extensively in the diagnosis of congenital and acquired conditions causing strabismus. In this article the value of these scanning techniques in terms of more appropriate therapeutic intervention ...
M T, Miller, M F, Mafee
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Functional Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984This book contains the articles and discussions of 84 participants in the international symposium held in Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, September, 1981. Although the presentations were organized from a clinical point of view, most of the material concerns oculomotor research in humans and lesions produced in monkeys trained to fixate and follow ...
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[Video documentation of disordered ocular motility disorders].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1992Demonstration of monitoring of pathological eye movements by standardized Video Documentation. The Patient is positioned in front of a circle (diameter 80 degrees or 60 degrees) with individual fixation bulbs in the secondary and tertiary gaze directions.
H, Remky, M, Reitz-Kimmerle
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Congenital and Genetic Ocular Motility Disorders: Update and Considerations
American Orthoptic Journal, 2015Concepts regarding certain forms of congenital eye movement disorders have recently changed, due in large part to new genetic evidence identifying causative genes and their role in the development of extraocular muscle innervation. This group is now referred to as the Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders (CCDDs). Careful assessment of phenotypic
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[Incomitance patterns in different ocular motility disorders].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1993By measuring the angles stepwise through the whole field of gaze or through selected meridians the pattern of incomitance can be analyzed. It can be graphically demonstrated by "incomitance curves" or "-lines". A preliminary but very useful guess of the incomitance pattern can be obtained in performing the cover test turning the head of the patient ...
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Radiological findings in patients with isolated acute-onset ocular motility disorders
JFO Open Ophthalmology, 2023Daniel Lamoureux +2 more
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Treatment and prevention of ocular motility restrictions with amniotic membrane transplantation
Strabismus, 2021Hector Fernández Jimenez-Ortiz
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