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Dental Malposition in Patients with Congenital Superior Oblique Muscle Palsy (.pdf)

open access: yes, 2016
Patients with congenital superior oblique palsy tend to adopt a head tilt to the contralateral side to maintain binocular single vision. Facial asymmetries as a consequence of a long-standing head tilt have been reported previously. The aim of this study
Klara Landau; Rahel Sallmann; Gregor P. Jaggi; Tim Enz; Veit Sturm; Marc Schätzle
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Comparison of the Surgical Treatment of Superior Oblique Palsy: Inferior Oblique Myectomy Versus Combined Contralateral Inferior Rectus Recession (.pdf)

open access: yes, 2016
To compare inferior oblique (IO) myectomy with combined contralateral inferior rectus (IR) recession for the treatment of superior oblique (SO ...
Dean M. Cestari; Bo Young Chun; Marcelle V. Freire
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Clinical Features, ARIX and PHOX2B Nucleotide Changes in Three Families with Congenital Superior Oblique Muscle Palsy

open access: yes, 2008
We analyzed nucleotide changes in 3 genes, ARIX, PHOX2B, and KIF21A, in 6 patients of 3 families with congenital superior oblique muscle palsy. Three exons of ARIX, 3 exons of PHOX2B, and exons 8, 20, and 21 of KIF21A were amplified by polymerase chain ...
Matsuo, Toshihiko   +3 more
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Recent developments in the field of superior oblique palsies

open access: yes, 2008
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The superior oblique muscle is a complex structure that evidences considerable variation in its anatomy as well as its rotational effects upon the eye.
Madigan, William P.   +3 more
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Traitement chirurgical de la parésie du grand oblique [Surgical treatment of superior oblique paralysis]

open access: yes, 1994
Reduction of vertical deviation and ocular torsion are the goals of any surgical treatment of superior oblique palsy. Our study (n = 70) compares different surgical approaches: Resection (Tuck) of the superior oblique, recession of the inferior oblique ...
Klainguti, G.   +2 more
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Inferior Oblique Overaction in a Congenital 4th Nerve Palsy

open access: yes, 2016
60-yo-man complaining of intermittent oblique diplopia. There was a left hypertropia that worsened in down gaze, right gaze and in left head tilt. There was a large vertical fusional amplitude in addition to a longstanding rightward head tilt, and on ...
Daniel R. Gold, DO
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ARIX and PHOX2B polymorphisms in patients with congenital superior oblique muscle palsy.

open access: yes
To identify ARIX gene and PHOX2B gene polymorphisms in patients with congenital superior oblique muscle palsy, 3 exons of the ARIX gene and PHOX2B gene were sequenced by genomic DNA amplification with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct sequencing
Yasuda, Tatsuji   +5 more
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