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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...

Surgical planning for horizontal strabismus using Support Vector Regression.

Computers in biology and medicine
Strabismus is a pathology which affects about 4% of the population, causing esthetic problems (reversible at any age) and irreversible sensory disorders, altering the vision mechanism. Many techniques can be applied to settle the muscular balance, th...

Strabismus Recognition Using Eye-Tracking Data and Convolutional Neural Networks.

Journal of healthcare engineering
Strabismus is one of the most common vision diseases that would cause amblyopia and even permanent vision loss. Timely diagnosis is crucial for well treating strabismus. In contrast to manual diagnosis, automatic recognition can significantly reduce ...

Detection of Referable Horizontal Strabismus in Children's Primary Gaze Photographs Using Deep Learning.

Translational vision science & technology
PURPOSE: This study implements and demonstrates a deep learning (DL) approach for screening referable horizontal strabismus based on primary gaze photographs using clinical assessments as a reference. The purpose of this study was to develop and eval...