Most cases of agenesis of the extraocular muscles involve only a single muscle. Isolated agenesis of the lateral rectus muscle, medial rectus muscle, inferior rectus muscle, superior rectus muscle, and superior oblique muscle are all well described, particularly in children with craniostenosis. In some patients, agenesis of more than one muscle occurs
The extraocular muscles consist of the superior, inferior, lateral, and medial rectus muscles and th...
Patients with congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDD) may present with complex strabismus...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of patients with infantile nys...
An abnormal insertion of an extraocular muscle is occasionally responsible for ocular motor dysfunct...
Each eyeball is rotated by six extraocular muscles: the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rect...
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
PurposeWe examined inferior oblique muscles from subjects with over-elevation in adduction for chara...
A comparison of the superior and inferior rectus muscles was performed to determine whether they hav...
The role played by the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in the etiology of concomitant infantile strabismu...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
The role played by the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in the pathogenesis of strabismus is not yet comp...
<p>Representative cross-sections of extraocular muscles have been provided at three different anatom...
The extraocular muscles (EOM) are unusual compared with other skeletal muscles in mammals in that th...
It is commonly taught that the extraocular muscles are affected in thyroid eye disease (TED) in the ...
BackgroundConnective tissue pulleys determine extraocular muscle force directions and pulley heterot...
The extraocular muscles consist of the superior, inferior, lateral, and medial rectus muscles and th...
Patients with congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDD) may present with complex strabismus...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of patients with infantile nys...
An abnormal insertion of an extraocular muscle is occasionally responsible for ocular motor dysfunct...
Each eyeball is rotated by six extraocular muscles: the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rect...
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
PurposeWe examined inferior oblique muscles from subjects with over-elevation in adduction for chara...
A comparison of the superior and inferior rectus muscles was performed to determine whether they hav...
The role played by the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in the etiology of concomitant infantile strabismu...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
The role played by the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in the pathogenesis of strabismus is not yet comp...
<p>Representative cross-sections of extraocular muscles have been provided at three different anatom...
The extraocular muscles (EOM) are unusual compared with other skeletal muscles in mammals in that th...
It is commonly taught that the extraocular muscles are affected in thyroid eye disease (TED) in the ...
BackgroundConnective tissue pulleys determine extraocular muscle force directions and pulley heterot...
The extraocular muscles consist of the superior, inferior, lateral, and medial rectus muscles and th...
Patients with congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDD) may present with complex strabismus...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of patients with infantile nys...