AIMC Topic: Ophthalmoplegia

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[Isolated Unilateral Strabismus Sursoadductorius (Congenital Trochlear Palsy) with and without Hypotrophia of the Superior Oblique Muscle-Orthoptic Differences in Adulthood].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde
PURPOSE: The clinical feature of unilateral decompensating strabismus sursoadductorius (dSSA; often called congenital superior oblique palsy, CSOP) is not an etiologically uniform entity. Hypotrophy of the superior oblique muscle (HMOS) is a frequent...

Pseudo-internuclear oculomotor ophthalmoplegia secondary to Guillain-Barré polyneuronitis simulating myasthenia gravis in a air transport pilot.

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
A 32-year old experienced co-pilot was grounded because of handicapping and disabling doulbe vision and was off-flight from October, 1969, until January, 1972. He presented with a bilateral external ophthalmoplegia with alternate extreme divergent st...