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Bilateral medial rectus recession

Comparative study of Y-split recession versus bilateral medial rectus recession for surgical management of infantile esotropia

Comparative study of Y-split recession versus bilateral medial rectus recession for surgical management of infantile esotropia

... esotropia without postoperative complications during a mean follow-up period of 4.4 months. The authors concluded that modified Y-split recession is a safe and reasonably effec- tive technique for infantile ...

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Outcome of Esotropia Surgery in 2 Tertiary Hospitals in Cameroon

<p>Outcome of Esotropia Surgery in 2 Tertiary Hospitals in Cameroon</p>

... was bilateral for large angles (bilateral medial rectus reces- sion, bilateral medial rectus recession with lateral muscle resection in the more deviating eye under ...

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Long-term outcome of full tendon vertical rectus transposition with Foster suture in unilateral complete sixth cranial nerve palsy

<p>Long-term outcome of full tendon vertical rectus transposition with Foster suture in unilateral complete sixth cranial nerve palsy</p>

... most frequent clinical presentation (n = 17, 85%), followed by face turn (n = 12, 60%). After the surgery, diplopia and face turn resolved in 7 (41%) and 7 (58%) patients, respec- tively. The median preoperative ...

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Ocular Complications of Strabismus Surgery

Ocular Complications of Strabismus Surgery

... anesthesia. Medial rectus rupture occurred during medial rectus recession in one patient with chronic com- plete sixth nerve ...had bilateral medial rectus ...

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Effects of Ocular Parameters on Medial Rectus Faden Operation with Recession for Esotropia

Effects of Ocular Parameters on Medial Rectus Faden Operation with Recession for Esotropia

... both medial rectus muscles at ...the recession group, unilateral or bilateral recession (4 - ...by medial rectus ...

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Outcome of unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection in primary exotropia

Outcome of unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection in primary exotropia

... lateral rectus recession with medial rectus resection and bilateral lateral rectus recession, although unilateral lateral rectus recession is an alternative ...

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Consecutive Exotropia after Convergent Strabismus Surgery—Surgical Treatment

Consecutive Exotropia after Convergent Strabismus Surgery—Surgical Treatment

... the Medial Rectus Muscle (MRM) ...(bimedial medial rectus recession and mono or bilateral resec- tion of lateral rectus) and only 9 patients had been operated only once ...

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Effect of Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession in Intermittent Exotropia according to the Limbus Insertion Distance

Effect of Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession in Intermittent Exotropia according to the Limbus Insertion Distance

... Also we enrolled in our study wide range of preoperative angle of exodevia- tion from (20 - 50 Δ) which may interfere with the fairness of the results. Further studies must be done on larger sample size, longer follow up ...

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Surgical management of intermittent exotropia: do we have an answer for all?

Surgical management of intermittent exotropia: do we have an answer for all?

... life. Bilateral lateral rectus muscle recession and unilateral lateral rectus recession with medial rectus resection, are the two most common surgical procedures performed ...

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Bimedial rectus muscle elongation versus bimedial rectus muscle recession for the surgical treatment of large-angle infantile esotropia

Bimedial rectus muscle elongation versus bimedial rectus muscle recession for the surgical treatment of large-angle infantile esotropia

... controversial. Bilateral recession of medial rectus muscle for the treatment of large-angle infantile ET ($60 PD) has been reported with variable success ...

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Effect of fibrin glue as an adjuvant to hang-back surgery

Effect of fibrin glue as an adjuvant to hang-back surgery

... of corneal perforations, conjunctival closure, in managing of conjunctival wound leaks after trabeculectomy, and in the reattachment of extraocular muscles in rabbits or humans [12-19]. Fibrin glue as muscle sealant have ...

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Positron Emission Tomography of Brain Regions Activated by Recognition of Familiar Music

Positron Emission Tomography of Brain Regions Activated by Recognition of Familiar Music

... ral poles might also participate in the retrieval of familiar melodies from the LTM. The activation of superior tempo- ral and frontal regions might participate in the formation of a musical image. Using PET, Halpern and ...

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Surface coil MR imaging of orbital blowout fractures: a comparison with reformatted CT

Surface coil MR imaging of orbital blowout fractures: a comparison with reformatted CT

... Then, additional images of other planes were obtained-an axial plane along the course of the medial rectus muscle in the case of the medial wall fracture and an oblique sagittal plane pa[r] ...

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IgG4-related ophthalmic disease involving extraocular muscles: case series

IgG4-related ophthalmic disease involving extraocular muscles: case series

... muscles as in idiopathic myositis. Similarly, the deviation as well as the underaction may promptly respond to oral steroid treatment. Thirdly, all of our patients showed en- largement of the lateral rectus muscle ...

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Vitreous hemorrhage and Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment that developed after botulinum toxin injection to the extraocular muscle: case report

Vitreous hemorrhage and Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment that developed after botulinum toxin injection to the extraocular muscle: case report

... check changes in the amount of deviation. However, as the patient failed to visit outpatient clinic since then, fur- ther follow-up was unavailable. She revisited at 6 months after the development of her first symptom. ...

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Functional connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex in depression and in health

Functional connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex in depression and in health

... the medial orbitofrontal cortex areas, which are implicated in reward and pleasant stimuli (Grabenhorst and Rolls 2011; Rolls 2017a, 2018), have increased functional connectivity with a part of the anterior ...

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Reduced Regional Gray Matter Volume in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Voxel Based Morphometry Study

Reduced Regional Gray Matter Volume in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Voxel Based Morphometry Study

... gyrus rectus, bilateral orbital gyrus, bilateral inferior triangular gyrus, and left medial superior gyrus), right anterior insula, cingulate cortex (left anterior and middle gyri, right mid- ...

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Retrospective study of recession of four horizontal rectus muscle in periodic alternating nystagmus

Retrospective study of recession of four horizontal rectus muscle in periodic alternating nystagmus

... nystagmus amplitude via R-FHR. The majority of patients with PAN have an abnormal head posture such as a face turn. However, the abnormal head posture has a temporal variation; therefore, the surgery for correcting ...

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Comparative study of lichtenstein’s hernia repair under local anaesthesia and spinal anaesthesia

Comparative study of lichtenstein’s hernia repair under local anaesthesia and spinal anaesthesia

... Before placing the mesh adequate size of the mesh is selected so that it covers the entire area below the umbilicus and extends below between the pubic symphysis and anterior superior iliac spines. The mesh is fixed ...

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Original Article Ultrastructural pathological alterations in ocular muscles in a cat model with exotropia

Original Article Ultrastructural pathological alterations in ocular muscles in a cat model with exotropia

... that the function of medial rectus might have been affected. Mitsui et al. [17] suggested that multiple deletions of mitochondrial DNA of extraocular muscles may cause dysfunction of mitochondrial oxidative ...

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