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Written by authors with extensive experience in teaching and research, Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility Disorders o ers a clear and practical overview of assessment and management principles and further explores the clinical features of speci ...
A. Ansons, H. Davis
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Written by authors with extensive experience in teaching and research, Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility Disorders o ers a clear and practical overview of assessment and management principles and further explores the clinical features of speci ...
A. Ansons, H. Davis
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Ultrastructural studies of extraocular muscles in ocular motility disorders
Thirty eight extraocular muscle biopsies obtained from thirty patients (1 normal and 29 affected with various kinds of ocular motility disorders such as strabismus, Duane’s syndrome, paralysis), were studied by electron microscopy. Except for the control biopsy considered as normal, they showed: atrophy, disorganization of myofilaments, double Z-disks,
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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.
W. Hughes
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Fenichel's Clinical Pediatric Neurology, 2019
J. Pina-Garza, K. C. James
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J. Pina-Garza, K. C. James
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Ocular Motility Disorders and Orbital Trauma
Craig A. McKeown
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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
D. Oystreck
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