The Extrinsic Eye Muscles |
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... insertion of the inferior oblique muscle , to insert on the sclera 6.9 mm . from the limbus . Its tendon is 8.8 mm . long and 9.2 mm . wide at its insertion . It is innervated by the abducens nerve ( VI ) which enters on its bulbar as ...
... insertion of the inferior oblique muscle , to insert on the sclera 6.9 mm . from the limbus . Its tendon is 8.8 mm . long and 9.2 mm . wide at its insertion . It is innervated by the abducens nerve ( VI ) which enters on its bulbar as ...
Page 57
... insertion ( White , J. W.34 ) . 4. Paresis of inferior rectus . Advancement of this muscle causes narrowing of the palpebral fissure so recession of opposite superior oblique done , or resect the in- volved muscle . 5. Overaction of ...
... insertion ( White , J. W.34 ) . 4. Paresis of inferior rectus . Advancement of this muscle causes narrowing of the palpebral fissure so recession of opposite superior oblique done , or resect the in- volved muscle . 5. Overaction of ...
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... insertion cut . The muscle is then pulled upward , exposing the under surface of Tenon's fascia and the superior ... insertion , a tenotomy done , and the suture anchored on the sclera behind its previous insertion , but in the same ...
... insertion cut . The muscle is then pulled upward , exposing the under surface of Tenon's fascia and the superior ... insertion , a tenotomy done , and the suture anchored on the sclera behind its previous insertion , but in the same ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
Nomenclature Examination Methods and Norms | 17 |
Paralytic Strabismus | 45 |
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accommodation adduction amblyopia amblyopic angle of squint anisometropia anomalous retinal correspondence bilateral binocular vision Chavasse comitant congenital contracture convergent squint cornea cover test cyclophoria degrees depressed deviating eye directions of gaze dist distance Divergence excess divergent squint elevation esophoria esotropia external extraocular muscles eyeball fibers fixation fusion gence head tilt heterophoria horizontal hyperopia hyperopic hyperphoria images inferior oblique inferior rectus inferior rectus muscles innervation insertion internal rectus Intorsion left eye left superior lesion macula Maddox rod medial ment monocular movements myopia nasally nerve normal nystagmus occluded ocular oculomotor nerve operation orbital orthoptic palsied muscle paralysis paresis paretic eye patient phorias postoperative present primary position prism divergence ptosis recession recti rectus muscles red glass refractive error resection retinal points right eye rotation side sion squinting eye stimulation Strabismus superior oblique superior rectus suppression surgery synoptophore tion tropia usually vergence vertical deviation vertical divergence vertical imbalance visual acuity