License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in anymedium, provided the originalwork is properly cited. Vertically incomitant pattern strabismus comprises 50 % of infantile horizontal strabismus. The oblique muscle dysfunction has been associated with pattern strabismus. High-resolution orbit imaging and contemporary neurophysiology studies in non-human primate models of strabismus have shed light into the mechanisms of pattern strabismus. In this review, we will examine our current understanding of etiologies of pattern strabismus. Speculated pathophysiology includes oblique muscle dysfunction, loss of fusion with altered recti muscle pull, displacements and instability in connective tissue pulleys of the recti m...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
BackgroundConnective tissue pulleys determine extraocular muscle force directions and pulley heterot...
Relevance: Recent research shows that most individual extraocular muscles (EOMs) consist of two com...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The superior oblique muscle is a complex structure that evidences considerable va...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of neurological involvement and malformative/systemic syndro...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose: Strabismus is a developmental disorder observed in 2-4% of children. A preferred treatment...
Copyright © 2014 Martin Gorges et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Copyright © 2015 Hao Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
PURPOSE: Strabismus that develops shortly after birth is known to cause temporal-to-nasal eye moveme...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixa-tion, incl...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
BackgroundConnective tissue pulleys determine extraocular muscle force directions and pulley heterot...
Relevance: Recent research shows that most individual extraocular muscles (EOMs) consist of two com...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The superior oblique muscle is a complex structure that evidences considerable va...
Strabismus affects 2% to 4% of the infant population, with infantile esotropia being the most common...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of neurological involvement and malformative/systemic syndro...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
Purpose: Rhesus monkeys reared with restricted visual environment during their first few months of l...
Purpose: Strabismus is a developmental disorder observed in 2-4% of children. A preferred treatment...
Copyright © 2014 Martin Gorges et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Copyright © 2015 Hao Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
PURPOSE: Strabismus that develops shortly after birth is known to cause temporal-to-nasal eye moveme...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixa-tion, incl...
Purpose: Human infants at greatest risk for esotropia are those who suffer cerebral insults that cou...
BackgroundConnective tissue pulleys determine extraocular muscle force directions and pulley heterot...
Relevance: Recent research shows that most individual extraocular muscles (EOMs) consist of two com...