<p>Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy Compared between Patients with a Trochlear Nerve (Present Group) versus Those without a Trochlear Nerve (Absent Group).</p
AIM: To observe the image difference of dimensional CT monocular superior oblique palsy form the pat...
The purpose of this study is to know clinical factors underlying either a single surgery or repetiti...
Aim: To determine etiological factors contributing to third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve palsies....
In order to elucidate the pathogenic mechanism of congenital superior oblique palsy by evaluating th...
Background/Aims. Facial asymmetry is affected by various developmental factors, and congenital super...
To compare the surgical outcomes of inferior oblique (IO) myectomy in congenital superior oblique pa...
Abstract: Superior oblique palsy is known to be caused by a defect of the trochlear nerve which cou...
Trochlear nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired vertical strabismus in the general popula...
The trochlear (fourth) nerve is the only cranial nerve that decussates before emerging from the post...
Isolated fourth cranial nerve palsies are commonly caused by decompensation of a dysfunctional super...
"Congenital trochlear palsy may manifest with sudden vertical diplopia due to decompensation during ...
Congenital trochlear nerve palsy accounts for 2967% of trochlear nerve palsies. The etiology is unkn...
Isolated fourth nerve palsies are commonly caused by decompensation of a congenitally dysfunctional ...
Abstract Background Congenital Brown syndrome is characterized by limited elevation particularly dur...
To establish the etiology and investigate sensory and motor outcomes in pediatric SOP
AIM: To observe the image difference of dimensional CT monocular superior oblique palsy form the pat...
The purpose of this study is to know clinical factors underlying either a single surgery or repetiti...
Aim: To determine etiological factors contributing to third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve palsies....
In order to elucidate the pathogenic mechanism of congenital superior oblique palsy by evaluating th...
Background/Aims. Facial asymmetry is affected by various developmental factors, and congenital super...
To compare the surgical outcomes of inferior oblique (IO) myectomy in congenital superior oblique pa...
Abstract: Superior oblique palsy is known to be caused by a defect of the trochlear nerve which cou...
Trochlear nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired vertical strabismus in the general popula...
The trochlear (fourth) nerve is the only cranial nerve that decussates before emerging from the post...
Isolated fourth cranial nerve palsies are commonly caused by decompensation of a dysfunctional super...
"Congenital trochlear palsy may manifest with sudden vertical diplopia due to decompensation during ...
Congenital trochlear nerve palsy accounts for 2967% of trochlear nerve palsies. The etiology is unkn...
Isolated fourth nerve palsies are commonly caused by decompensation of a congenitally dysfunctional ...
Abstract Background Congenital Brown syndrome is characterized by limited elevation particularly dur...
To establish the etiology and investigate sensory and motor outcomes in pediatric SOP
AIM: To observe the image difference of dimensional CT monocular superior oblique palsy form the pat...
The purpose of this study is to know clinical factors underlying either a single surgery or repetiti...
Aim: To determine etiological factors contributing to third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve palsies....