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
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- ►utoronto.ca [PDF] 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
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- ►nih.gov 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
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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 ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 9 versions
EC Campos - Journal of AAPOS, 2008 - Elsevier To try to explain the long-term stability of bilateral medial rectus botulinum toxin (botox)
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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
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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
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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 ... Related articles - View as HTML