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[CITATION] Burian-von Noorden's Binocular vision and ocular motility: theory and management of …


HM Burian, GK Von Noorden, 1985 - CV Mosby
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Teratogen update: thalidomide: a review, with a focus on ocular findings and new potential …


MT Miller, K Strömland - Teratology(Philadelphia, PA), 1999 - cat.inist.fr
Teratogen update: Thalidomide: A review, with a focus on ocular findings
and new potential uses. MT MILLER, K STRÖMLAND Teratology ...
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Thalidomide embryopathy: a model for the study of congenital incomitant horizontal …

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MT Miller - Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
INTRODUCTION THE PRIME GOAL OF CLINICAL TERATOLOGY IS TO IDENTIFY AND CHARAC-
terize environmental agents responsible for damage to the developing embryo,
thus facilitating the removal of these agents from possible con- tact with ...
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Thalidomide embryopathy: revisited 27 years later


K Strömland, MT Miller - Acta ophthalmologica, 1993 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract. A prospective ophthalmological study was done in 86 out of a total of
100 Swedes with established thalidomide embryopathy. Forty-six (54%) of all
examined individuals had eye findings, which made the eye the second most ...
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The Möbius sequence: a relook


MT Miller, K Strömland - Journal of American Association for Pediatric …, 1999 - Elsevier
In 1888 and later 1892, Dr Paul Möbius, a German neurologist, described a
number of cases of congenital involvement of cranial nerves VI and VII. 1 and 2
Some patients also had associated craniofacial and limb anomalies. Included ...
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Localized facial flushing in infancy: Auriculotemporal nerve (Frey) syndrome


MVC Dizon, G Fischer, A Jopp-McKay, PW … - Archives of Dermatology, 1997 - archderm.highwire.org
Background: Patients with auriculotemporal nerve syn- drome (Frey syndrome) have
facial flushing, sweating, or both localized to the distribution of the
auriculotem- poral nerve that occurs in response to gustatory stimuli. In ...
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Duane's syndrome


NJ Gutowski - European Journal of Neurology, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com
Duane's syndrome is an unusual congenital form of strabismus where there is
paradoxical anomalous lateral rectus innervation of the affected eye due to
misdirection of axons destined for the medial rectus. Three types of ...
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The puzzle of autism: an ophthalmologic contribution.

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MT Miller, K Strömland, C Gillberg, M … - Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Purpose: A previous study of 86 thalidomide-affected subjects with oph- thalmic
manifestations revealed the unexpected finding of autism in 4 of the 5 severely
retarded individuals. The subjects had anomalies associat- ed with an early ...
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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca associated with achalasia of the cardia, adrenocortical …


PB Mullaney, R Weatherhead, L Millar, LI … - Ophthalmology, 1998 - Elsevier
The three children underwent complete ophthalmologic examinations; computed
tomographic scanning of brain, orbit, chest, and abdomen; and measurement of
serum cortisol. All three were subjected to a short synacthen challenge. ...
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The genetics of strabismus

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M Michaelides, AT Moore - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jmg.bmj.com
Strabismus (misalignment of the eyes; also known as "squint") comprises a common
heterogeneous group of disorders characterised by a constant or intermittent
ocular deviation often associated with amblyopia (uniocular failure of ...
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