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Pathological processes involving the extraocular muscles are some of the most common causes of acquired, nonneurologic strabismus. Although thyroid eye disease is most frequently encountered, other infiltrative, metastatic, and myotoxic processes must be
Stacy Pineles, MD, MS
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Resolution of Thyroid Eye Disease-Related Diplopia Following Intentional Myopic Targeting With Unilateral Cataract Surgery. [PDF]
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Strabismus profile in a tertiary eye care center in Manipur. [PDF]
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