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... operation ; Ja insertion of medial rectus after an advancement operation ; 0 , origin of medial rectus muscle . If the MR be surgically advanced to a new insertion , Jv , this new moment of downward pull would be proportional to Jv1C1 ...
... operation ; Ja insertion of medial rectus after an advancement operation ; 0 , origin of medial rectus muscle . If the MR be surgically advanced to a new insertion , Jv , this new moment of downward pull would be proportional to Jv1C1 ...
Page 317
... operation is being considered , more attention will be given to why a lengthening operation is indicated and what it may be expected to accomplish than to the step - by - step performance of the operation itself . It is up to the ...
... operation is being considered , more attention will be given to why a lengthening operation is indicated and what it may be expected to accomplish than to the step - by - step performance of the operation itself . It is up to the ...
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... operations require binocular patching for a much longer time for the obvious reason that any shortening operation places sutures under tension and there . will be less likelihood of their pulling out and of firm cicatrization at the new ...
... operations require binocular patching for a much longer time for the obvious reason that any shortening operation places sutures under tension and there . will be less likelihood of their pulling out and of firm cicatrization at the new ...
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abnormal retinal correspondence accommodation ADduction amblyopia amount angle kappa annulus of Zinn antagonist appear asthenopia astigmatism axes binocular single vision cardinal directions center of rotation Chavasse check ligaments corneal correction cyclophoria degrees deviating eye dextroversion diplopia diplopia fields directions of gaze divergence ductions effect esophoria esotropia fibers fixation object fixing eye fovea globe heterophoria heterotropia horizontal hypermetropia hyperphoria images inferior oblique insertion INtorsion left eye fixing lesion macula Maddox rod measurement medial rectus monocular move movement nerve nonfixing eye normal occluded ocular oculorotary muscles operation Ophth ophthalmologist orbital orthophoria orthoptic paralysis paresis paretic muscle patient perimeter phoria plane primary position prism diopters reading distance recession refraction result retinal correspondence right eye fixing Scobee secondary actions secondary deviation six cardinal directions stimulation superior oblique superior rectus surgery surgical symptoms tilt torsion usually vergence vertical recti visual acuity visual axis visual line yoke muscle