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Pediatric ophthalmology is currently undergoing a “revolution” as imaging devices and histochemistry provide new information about how extraocular muscles function, according to the ...
This is despite the fact that several extraocular muscles are required for the eye to move and function properly. Researchers in Umeå have found a possible explanation for this phenomenon.
Eye movement and vision are improved with surgery on the extraocular muscles in children and adults with infantile nystagmus syndrome.
Investigators retrospectively reviewed medical records of patients with thyroid eye disease to determine the most useful biomarker for extraocular muscle enlargement.
Modified frontalis muscle flap advancement can correct pediatric blepharoptosis When ptosis is associated with poor levator muscle function, frontalis muscle sling is usually the procedure of choice.
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