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Skew deviation revisited


MC Brodsky, SP Donahue, M Vaphiades, T Brandt - Survey of ophthalmology, 2006 - Elsevier
Skew deviation is a vertical misalignment of the eyes caused by damage to prenuclear vestibular
input to ocular motor nuclei. The resultant vertical ocular deviation is relatively comitant in
nature, and is usually seen in the context of brainstem or cerebellar injury from stroke, ...
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Cerebellar skew deviation and the torsional vestibuloocular reflex

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AMF Wong, JA Sharpe - Neurology, 2005 - AAN Enterprises
Methods: Lesions localized to the cerebellum were identified by MRI in five patients with vertical
strabismus. Their skew deviation was measured by prism cover tests in all patients and by search
coils in three patients. The angular VOR was tested in patients and 10 controls during ...
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Mechanics of the Orbita

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J Demer - Developments in ophthalmology, 2007 - content.karger.com
Abstract The oculomotor periphery was formerly regarded as a simple mechanism executing
complex behaviors explicitly specified by innervation. It is now recognized that several fun- damental
aspects of ocular motility are properties of the extraocular muscles (EOMs) and their ...
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Neuroophthalmologic findings in patients with rhombencephalosynapsis


PH Phillips, CM Glasier, MC Brodsky - Journal of AAPOS, 2007 - Elsevier
Rhombencephalosynapsis was first described in 1914 during an autopsy of a 28-year-old man
who committed suicide. 4 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has facilitated detection of this
malformation in living patients and about 40 cases have been reported. 5 The cerebellar ...
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Why do the eyes cross? A review and discussion of the nature and origin of …


EC Campos - Journal of AAPOS, 2008 - Elsevier
To try to explain the long-term stability of bilateral medial rectus botulinum toxin (botox)
chemo-denervation in essential infantile esotropia; to evaluate divergent fusion amplitude in
accommodative esotropia and acute comitant esotropia of emmetropes; to look for ...
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[PDF] Acute Onset Esotropia Associated with Neuro-Toxic Effects of Anticonvulsant …


JF Flint, HS Orthoptist, MA Burdon - pinpointmedical.com
Case report A 15-year-old female presented in October 2004, complaining of horizon- tal diplopia
and variable oscillopsia. The patient was a known epileptic, taking sodium valproate 1600mg
and lamotrigine 300mg daily. At the time of presentation the patient had been fasting for ...
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Gilles Lecture: Ocular Motility in a Time of Paradigm Shift


JL Demer - Clinical & experimental ophthalmology, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The noted philosopher of science, Thomas Kuhn, has lucidly described how all science is conducted
within frameworks called "paradigms(1)." Paradigms provide the means for thinking logically
about problems, and for determining what sorts of information might or might not ...
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[PDF] COUP D'ŒIL SUR LA SKEW


A CLINIQUES - neurologies.net
ASPECTS CLINIQUES Cliniquement, le patient se plaint d'une diplopie verticale ou oblique,
constante ou intermittente, à début le plus souvent brutal. L'examen met en évidence un décalage
vertical entre les deux yeux. Le plus souvent, l'amplitude de la déviation reste constante ...
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