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Familial Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy

Ophthalmology, 1986
Four pedigrees, each with two or more cases of congenital superior oblique palsy among immediate family members, are presented. Except for a single case report in 1926, this disorder has not been known to occur in a hereditary manner. Theories of pathogenesis of congenital fourth cranial nerve palsy are discussed, with special reference to the ...
Norman N K Katz, Marshall M Parks
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Residual Symptomatic Superior Oblique Palsy

Strabismus, 2007
To determine the outcome of patients treated for residual symptomatic hyperdeviations, in a tertiary referral centre, following a previous weakening procedure of the ipsilateral Inferior Oblique (IO) muscle in Superior Oblique (SO) palsy.A retrospective review of 37 patients seen over 6 years at one institution who had remained symptomatic from a SO ...
J P Lee
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Surgery for Bilateral Superior Oblique Palsy

Ophthalmology, 1982
Following head trauma, because the patient has no overt vertical or horizontal tropia to account for the complaint of diplopia, the symptoms are dismissed, when in fact cyclodiplopia resulting from the excyclotropic feature of bilateral superior oblique palsy is the cause.
Marshall M Parks
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Treatment of Superior Oblique Palsy with Superior Oblique Tendon Tuck and Inferior Oblique Muscle Myectomy

Ophthalmology, 1986
Twelve patients underwent quantitated superior oblique tendon tuck and ipsilateral inferior oblique muscle myectomy in the primary treatment of unilateral superior oblique muscle palsy. Preoperatively, each patient exhibited a vertical deviation of 30-55 prism diopters in at least one position of gaze.
Richard A Saunders
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Single or Combined Oblique Muscle Surgery in Acquired and Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy

open access: yesAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005
Oblique muscle surgery with weakening of the inferior oblique muscle alone or in combination with a tuck of the superior oblique tendon reduces in a dose-dependent relationship the vertical deviation in patients with an acquired or congenital superior ...
H Steffen
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Small tuck for superior oblique palsy

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2022
To investigate the surgical outcomes of small superior oblique (SO) tuck-denoting minimal tendon laxity-in patients with unilateral SO palsy.The medical records of consecutive patients treated with ≤6 mm SO tuck from 2000 to 2018 at Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan, were reviewed retrospectively.
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