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Post-ROCM restrictive strabismus: A challenge for strabismus surgeon
Himalayan Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022Abstract Restrictive strabismus is characterized by extraocular motility restriction, which is confirmed by performing forced duction test. It can be congenital because of various syndromes or acquired after thyroid eye disease, after long-standing strabismus, after sinus surgery, or after trauma.
Shreya Verma +5 more
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Double covering with amniotic membrane in restrictive strabismus
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2023A case of severe restrictive strabismus after a consecutive exotropia surgery is presented. We describe the exitous managment through a technique consist of wrapping with amniotic membrane (AM) the affected muscle where we add a second AM graft in the reconstruction of the ocular Surface.
S, Macías-Franco +2 more
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Restrictive factors in strabismus
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1983Either muscle weakness (paresis) or mechanical restrictions can account for diminished ocular rotation. In practice, restrictions are more commonly seen. The forced duction test, differential intraocular pressure measurement and saccadic velocity studies can all assist in documenting the presence of restriction.
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Restrictive Horizontal Strabismus Following Blepharoplasty
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006To report a case of horizontal diplopia after a four-lid blepharoplasty.Observational and interventional case report.Analysis of the history and management of a 64-year-old man who underwent a four-lid blepharoplasty, after which he developed horizontal diplopia.The patient was found to have a restrictive esotropia. He underwent a recession of the left
Malcolm L, Mazow +2 more
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Restrictions in the Diagnoses and Management of Strabismus Problems
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1979Restrictions have been found to be a common cause of incomitant strabismus and limitation of ocular rotations. Different types of restrictions have been described and the technique of forced duction testing reviewed. Causes of restriction include endocrine eye disease, orbital floor and medical wall fracture, Brown's syndrome, tight lateral rectus ...
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Nonadjustable Strabismus Surgery for Restrictive Thyroid Eye Disease
2021Abstract: We evaluated the results of nonadjustable strabismus surgery in patients with restrictive thyroid eye disease without and after 3-wall orbital decompression. Sixteen patients had primary extraocular muscle surgery (group 1) and 19 patients needed first 3-wall orbital decompression (group 2).
Godts, D. +3 more
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