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Restrictive Strabismus: Diagnosis and Management

American Orthoptic Journal, 2014
Restrictive strabismus is a type of ocular misalignment with limitation of motility caused by intrinsic or extrinsic mechanical forces. The clinical spectrum of either purely or partially restrictive strabismus is very broad. Most cases are of congenital, traumatic, endocrine, post-paralytic or myopathic origin.
Michael Flanders
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Single-stage adjustable strabismus surgery for restrictive strabismus

Journal of AAPOS, 2003
To evaluate the feasibility and stability of ocular alignment of single-stage adjustable strabismus surgery (SSASS) in restrictive strabismus.This was an observational case series comprising 12 patients with restrictive strabismus (mean age, 54.8 years) who were treated with SSASS using intravenous midazolam, fentanyl, and topical anesthesia.
Robert D Reinecke
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Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for Restrictive Strabismus

Ophthalmology, 2011
To report the use of amniotic membrane transplant in patients with restrictive strabismus.Retrospective, interventional case series.Patients with restrictive strabismus treated with amniotic membrane transplantation.Chart review of 7 consecutive patients (8 eyes) who developed restrictive strabismus after periocular surgery and were treated with ...
Yi Ning J Strube, Kenneth W Wright
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Accessory Extraocular Muscle as a Cause of Restrictive Strabismus

Strabismus, 2016
Restrictive strabismus resulting from the presence of an accessory extraocular muscle has rarely been reported in the literature. Most articles written on this topic are isolated case reports. The purpose of this paper is to describe a series of 7 similar patients presenting with atypical restrictive strabismus associated with enophthalmos in the ...
A, Molinari   +6 more
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Severe Acquired Restrictive Strabismus Fixus in Patients with Trisomy 21

Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2019
Acquired strabismus fixus is a rare form of severe esotropia described most frequently in patients with high axial myopia and infrequently associated with other conditions. Refractive errors, cataracts, and ocular motility disorders are common in patients with trisomy 21.
Angela C Chen   +2 more
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Extraocular muscle myositis and restrictive strabismus in 10 dogs

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2000
Ten cases of uni‐ or bilateral restrictive ventromedial strabismus in young dogs of different breeds are reported. Clinically, abnormalities were restricted to the extraocular muscles with sparing of the masticatory muscles and limb muscles. This was supported in some cases by imaging studies, electrophysiology, and immunocytochemical assay for ...
Mitch Blair, J Wolfer, G D Shelton
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Congenital Restrictive Strabismus

open access: yesJAMA Ophthalmology, 2018
Bashar M, Bata   +2 more
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Botulinum Toxin for Restrictive Strabismus

open access: yes, 1990
Botulinum toxin has been in use by Alan Scott and his coworkers since 1979. In that time a wide variety of therapeutic applications have been described, and other participants in this congress have considered the use of this remarkable agent in such situations as paralytic strabismus and paediatric strabismus.
John Lee
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Duction Measurement in Restrictive and Paretic Strabismus

American Orthoptic Journal, 1987
Mary H. Brown, Elizabeth Duquette
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