BACKGROUND: The correction of oculomotor disorder in Grave's disease is applied on pathological extraocular muscles. Based on the global muscular restriction (bilateral forced duction test) and angular measurements, we have used a non-adjustable technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of 21 patients (23 operations) with thyroid-associated orbitopathy operated for persisting diplopia. The angles of deviation in the 9 diagnostic directions of gaze and the field of binocular vision were measured with the Harm's tangent scale before and after surgery. Sixteen patients were operated only on vertical muscles. The mean follow-up was 45 months. RESULTS: 76 % of the patients (95 % confidence interval [CI], 58-94 %) obt...
Aim: To compare the outcome of various surgical approaches of orbital decompression in patients with...
Purpose: Orbital decompression (OD) is a consolidated procedure for the treatment of exophthalmos in...
Orbital decompression can be carried out, for rehabilitative reasons, using various techniques, but ...
This thesis addresses several aspects of the surgical treatment of diplopia in patients with Graves’...
BACKGROUND: Graves' disease associated orbitopathy (thyroid orbitopathy) gives rise to a characteris...
Abstract Background Graves’ disease is a common autoimmune inflammatory condition of the thyroid. Ab...
PURPOSE: To review the authors' current understanding of motility dysfunction in patients with thyro...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of different orbital decompression techniques performed in pa...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of different orbital decompression techniques performed in pa...
Purpose. To evaluate the reduction in proptosis, incidence of postoperative diplopia, and postoperat...
textabstractAIMS: A modified surgical technique is described to perform a one, two, or thr...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess the validity and the limits of endoscopic endonasal orbital decompressio...
Copyright © 2012 Robert H. Hill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Purpose: To evaluate the extraocular muscles involvement in Graves’ disease (GD) patients without si...
Aim: To compare the outcome of various surgical approaches of orbital decompression in patients with...
Purpose: Orbital decompression (OD) is a consolidated procedure for the treatment of exophthalmos in...
Orbital decompression can be carried out, for rehabilitative reasons, using various techniques, but ...
This thesis addresses several aspects of the surgical treatment of diplopia in patients with Graves’...
BACKGROUND: Graves' disease associated orbitopathy (thyroid orbitopathy) gives rise to a characteris...
Abstract Background Graves’ disease is a common autoimmune inflammatory condition of the thyroid. Ab...
PURPOSE: To review the authors' current understanding of motility dysfunction in patients with thyro...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of different orbital decompression techniques performed in pa...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of different orbital decompression techniques performed in pa...
Purpose. To evaluate the reduction in proptosis, incidence of postoperative diplopia, and postoperat...
textabstractAIMS: A modified surgical technique is described to perform a one, two, or thr...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess the validity and the limits of endoscopic endonasal orbital decompressio...
Copyright © 2012 Robert H. Hill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Purpose: To evaluate the extraocular muscles involvement in Graves’ disease (GD) patients without si...
Aim: To compare the outcome of various surgical approaches of orbital decompression in patients with...
Purpose: Orbital decompression (OD) is a consolidated procedure for the treatment of exophthalmos in...
Orbital decompression can be carried out, for rehabilitative reasons, using various techniques, but ...