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Microscopic anatomy of the ocular muscles | 41 |
Kinematics of eye movements | 45 |
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achieved adduction angle anomalous base bilateral binocular vision cause chapter congenital convergence correction correspondence described developed deviation diagnosis diopters diplopia direction directions of gaze distance disturbance divergence double effect elevation esophoria examination exists exotropia external rectus extremely eye movements fact field fixation disparity fovea fracture frequently fusion gaze given glasses head heterophoria horizontal increased inferior oblique innervation insufficiency internal later left eye lesion less limited localization means measured ment method monocular months motor move movements nerve normal nystagmus object oblique muscle observed occlusion occurs ocular ocular muscles oculomotor operation Ophthal optic orbital orthoptic palsy patient performed position possible present primary prism produce recession rectus muscle reflexes restriction result retinal revealed right eye severe shows single vision situation squint stimulus strabismus subjective suffered superior oblique suppression surgery syndrome therapy tion torticollis trochlear palsy unilateral usually vertical visual