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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to assess the diagnostic yield of pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) single nucleotide variants (SNVs) using whole genome sequencing (WGS) in congenital heart disease (CHD). Methods A systematic search of three databases (2000–2024) was conducted, and two reviewers independently ...
Hiba J. Mustafa +7 more
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American Insight Into Strabismus Surgery Before 1838
English surgeon John Taylor attempted to perform strabismus surgery in the 18th century. The field languished until, in Germany, treatment of strabismus by cutting an extraocular muscle was proposed by Louis Stromeyer in 1838 and performed by Johann ...
Christopher T Leffler +2 more
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Oral contraception and eye disease: findings in two large cohort studies [PDF]
AIM : To investigate the relation between oral contraceptive use and certain eye diseases. \ud \ud METHODS : Abstraction of the relevant data from the two large British cohort studies of the effects of oral contraception, the Royal College of General ...
Chappell, D. +5 more
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The Effect of Horizontal Strabismus Muscle Surgery on the Vertical Palpebral Fissure Height [PDF]
Amany Ragab +2 more
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Evolving Features of RASopathies Among Pregnancies With Abnormal Fetal Fluid Collections
ABSTRACT Objective We aimed to characterize the fetal features across gestation and describe genotype‐phenotype correlations for pregnancies with fetal RASopathies that were more severely affected as they presented with at least one abnormal fluid collection.
Natalie B. Gulrajani +17 more
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Purpose. The effects of strabismus surgery on eye movement are not known in detail, as few studies have compared saccade velocities before and after strabismus surgery.
Miharu Mihara +4 more
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Orbital causes of incomitant strabismus [PDF]
Strabismus may result from abnormal innervation, structure, or function of the extraocular muscles. Abnormalities of the orbital bones or masses within the orbit may also cause strabismus due to indirect effects on the extraocular muscles.
Lueder, Gregg T
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ABSTRACT Spasmodic dysphonia is a laryngeal dystonia that can present as adductor, abductor, or mixed types, with or without tremor. The etiology is not understood fully. Comprehensive evaluation is required to establish the diagnosis. Treatments include voice therapy, medications, botulinum toxin injection, laryngeal surgery, deep brain stimulation ...
Aaron J. Jaworek, Robert T. Sataloff
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Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Following Strabismus Surgery
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) has been reported to occur after various kinds of intraocular surgery. We discuss a case of CSCR occurring in a 38-year male after an uneventful strabismus surgery.
Savleen Kaur +2 more
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Surgical treatment of myopic strabismus fixus: a graded approach [PDF]
Background: Surgical treatment of myopic strabismus fixus is challenging. Options for its correction range from conventional combined recession-resection surgery to innovative surgical procedures aiming to correct the deviated muscle paths.
Chaloupka, Karla +3 more
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