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Restrictive strabismus in-patient with congenital third nerve palsy
In this study, we describe a case of restrictive exotropia in a 10-year-old female with amblyopia. The diagnosis of the accessory muscle was established through the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and orbit.
Rajesh Subhash Joshi +2 more
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The eye in lock-down: An unusual acquired restrictive strabismus
We report a rare case of a 3-year-old female child with a severe degree of hypotropia and esotropia of the left eye secondary to presumed myositis from unknown etiology treated with systemic steroids.
Manjushree Bhate +3 more
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Progressive restrictive strabismus acquired in infancy [PDF]
The authors present three cases of severely restricted motility and large angle strabismus acquired rapidly during the first months of life in otherwise normal children who had normal eye alignment and movements at birth. Surgical treatment of these cases is difficult and outcomes are variable.
C, Souza-Dias, A B, Scott, A-H, Wang
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Duane syndrome: An overview on the current management
Duane syndrome is one of the most common restrictive congenital strabismus characterized by variable horizontal duction deficits with globe retraction and shoots on attempted adduction and narrowing of the palpebral aperture.
Priyanka Prasad +2 more
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Forced Duction Test: Is It Necessary after the Scleral Buckling Procedure?
A 14-year-old boy who had ocular motility disorder which started 2 weeks following retinal surgery (scleral buckling) secondary to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, was referred to the strabismus clinic. He had significant ocular movement limitations in
Mohammad Sharifi +1 more
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Management of Duane retraction syndrome: A simplified approach
Duane retraction (or co-contraction) syndrome is a congenital restrictive strabismus which can occur either as an isolated entity or in conjunction with other congenital anomalies and is now listed as a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder.
Nripen Gaur, Pradeep Sharma
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Management of duane retraction syndrome
Background Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital ocular motility disorder most commonly characterized by the inability of the eye to abduct, sometimes limitation of adduction, and globe retraction with palpebral fissure narrowing on adduction ...
Ahmed E.M Ramadan +3 more
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Comitant strabismus etiology: extraocular muscle integrity and central nervous system involvement—a narrative review [PDF]
Strabismus is not a condition in itself but the consequence of an underlying problem. Eye misalignment can be caused by disease, injury, and/or abnormalities in any of the structures and processes involved in visual perception and oculomotor control ...
Bernat Sunyer-Grau +7 more
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Reoperation of strabismus, points to be considered
Purpose The aim was to obtain the best results when dealing with previously operated cases of strabismus, as regards the restoration of ocular alignment, regaining ocular motility at least in the central field and at the same time aiming at preserving ...
Karim A Gaballah
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Restrictive Strabismus Developing after Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy
Purpose: To report a case of diplopia caused by restrictive strabismus developing after conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy (CDCR).Case summary: A 61-year-old female presented with persistent epiphora after failure to repair ipsilateral canalicular lacerations of the left eye caused by trauma occurred 25 years ago.
Seong Eun Lee +5 more
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