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  1. Duane retraction syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Margaret, PhD Alic, 2005

61. Duane's Retraction Syndrome » Clinical And Experimental Optometry
Journal of. duane s retraction syndrome. Swann PG, Cameron KD. The condition ofduane s retraction syndrome is reviewed, and data presented from 5 cases.
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duane s retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital eye movement disorder characterizedby adduction deficiency, abduction limitation, globe retraction,
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63. Review Of Optometry: Duane's Retraction Syndrome. (Optic Nerve & Brain).
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64. Optometric Management: When Eye Strain Isn't Eye Strain
With duane s retraction syndrome, an ordinary complaint may require surgicalintervention These signs are characteristic of duane s retraction syndrome,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. With Duane's Retraction Syndrome, an ordinary complaint may require surgical intervention. A thirty-five-year-old female came in with the chief complaint of nearpoint eyestrain associated with computer use. While obtaining the ocular history, she stated that she had a "lazy" left eye. Her previous optometrist, whom she had seen since childhood, prescribed a low-plus reading prescription that was no longer sufficient to eliminate her asthenopia. Looking for clues While the manifest refraction revealed clinical emmetropia and the fundus examination was unremarkable, the motility examination was clearly abnormal. The left eye was unable to abduct past the midline (Figure 1) and there was a slight narrowing of the palpebral fissure upon adduction of that eye (Figure 2). Stereoacuity with the Titmus test measured 40 seconds at near. Twenty prism diopters of base out prism neutralized the deviation at distance and eight prism diopters base out at near. When she adducted the affected left eye, no up shoots or down shoots were evident, but there was slight globe retraction.

65. WebMD With AOL Health - Duane Syndrome
DR syndrome; duane s retraction syndrome; Eye retraction syndrome; retractionsyndrome; StillingTurk-duane syndrome. Disorder Subdivisions
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  • DR Syndrome Duane's Retraction Syndrome Eye Retraction Syndrome Retraction Syndrome Stilling-Turk-Duane Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • Duane Syndrome Type IA, 1B, 1C Duane Syndrome Type 2A, 2B, 2C Duane Syndrome Type 3A, 3B, 3C
General Discussion
Duane syndrome (DS) is an eye movement disorder present at birth (congenital) characterized by a limited ability to move the eye inward toward the nose (adduction), outward toward the ear (abduction), or in both directions. In addition, when the affected eye(s) moves inward toward the nose, the eyeball retracts (pulls in) and the eye opening (palpebral fissure) narrows. In some cases, when the eye attempts to look inward, it moves upward (upshoot) or downward (downshoot).
Duane syndrome falls under the larger heading of strabismus (misalignment of the eyes) under the subclassification of incomitant strabismus (misalignment of the eyes that varies with gaze directions) and subheading of extraocular fibrosis syndromes (conditions associated with fibrosis of the muscles that move the eyes). Although the "muscle fibrosis" association suggests that syndromes under this heading are primary disorders of muscle, evidence suggests that DS (and other syndromes under this heading) may be primary disorders of nerve "innervation" (the distribution or supply of nerves).

66. Arch Ophthalmol -- Abstract: Central Ocular Motor Abnormalities In Duane's Retra
duane s retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital eye movement disorder characterizedby marked limitation or absence of abduction, variable limitation of
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Central ocular motor abnormalities in Duane's retraction syndrome
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Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital eye movement disorder characterized by marked limitation or absence of abduction, variable limitation of adduction, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure with retraction of the globe on attempted adduction. We have recently recorded and quantitated ocular motility in five patients with unilateral DRS. In all patients, abduction of the affected eye was greatly limited, whereas

67. Arch Ophthalmol -- Abstract: Infrared Oculography Of Duane's Retraction Syndrome
Infrared oculography of duane s retraction syndrome (type 1). LD Moore, SE Feldonand SK Liu Department of Ophthalmology, University of Southern California
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Infrared oculography of Duane's retraction syndrome (type 1)
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Department of Ophthalmology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles. Eye movements of two patients with Duane's retraction syndrome (type 1) were recorded using high-resolution infrared oculography. Slowed hypometric abduction was found. The dynamics of adducting saccades in the affected hypometric eye were normal, suggesting an absence of functional

68. Stilling-Türk-Duane Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com)
Also known as duane’s retraction syndrome,duane’s syndrome,duaneStilling-Türksyndrome,Mengel s bilateral deficiency of abduction,Stilling’s syndrome
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Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome Also known as: Duane’s retraction syndrome Duane’s syndrome Duane-Stilling-Türk syndrome Mengel's bilateral deficiency of abduction Stilling’s syndrome Türk's syndrome Türk-Stilling syndrome Synonyms: Bulbus retractus syndrome, congenital abduction deficiency, eye retraction syndrome, ocular retraction syndrome, retractio bulbi, retraction syndrome. Associated persons: Alexander Duane Marvin C. Mengel Michael M. Okihiro Jakob Stilling ... Siegmund Türk Description: A congenital syndrome of ocular and systemic abnormalities with fibrosis of the external rectus. On attempted adduction of the affected eye, there is contraction of the globe and narrowing of the palpebral fissure, because musculus rectus lateralis is replaced by an inelastic string.

69. Okihiro's Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com)
See also StillingTürk-duane syndrome, an eye retraction syndrome marked bycongenital fibrosis of the external rectus, under Jakob Stilling,
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Okihiro's syndrome Also known as: Duane-radial ray syndrome Associated persons: Alexander Duane Michael M. Okihiro Description: A syndrome of Duane's anomaly associated with cervical spine and radial ray abnormalities and deafness. Inheritance is autosomal dominant. See also Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome, an eye retraction syndrome marked by congenital fibrosis of the external rectus, under Jakob Stilling, German ophthalmologist, 1842-1915. Bibliography:
  • M. M. Okihiro, et al: Duane syndrome and congenital upper limb anomalies.

70. Duane Syndrome - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library
Synonyms. DR syndrome; duane s retraction syndrome; Eye retraction syndrome;retraction syndrome; StillingTurk-duane syndrome
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  • DR Syndrome Duane's Retraction Syndrome Eye Retraction Syndrome Retraction Syndrome Stilling-Turk-Duane Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • Duane Syndrome Type IA, 1B, 1C Duane Syndrome Type 2A, 2B, 2C Duane Syndrome Type 3A, 3B, 3C
General Discussion
Duane syndrome (DS) is an eye movement disorder present at birth (congenital) characterized by a limited ability to move the eye inward toward the nose (adduction), outward toward the ear (abduction), or in both directions. In addition, when the affected eye(s) moves inward toward the nose, the eyeball retracts (pulls in) and the eye opening (palpebral fissure) narrows. In some cases, when the eye attempts to look inward, it moves upward (upshoot) or downward (downshoot).
Duane syndrome falls under the larger heading of strabismus (misalignment of the eyes) under the subclassification of incomitant strabismus (misalignment of the eyes that varies with gaze directions) and subheading of extraocular fibrosis syndromes (conditions associated with fibrosis of the muscles that move the eyes). Although the "muscle fibrosis" association suggests that syndromes under this heading are primary disorders of muscle, evidence suggests that DS (and other syndromes under this heading) may be primary disorders of nerve "innervation" (the distribution or supply of nerves).

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72. Duane Ocular Retraction Syndrome Information Diseases Database
duane s ocular retraction syndrome, Disease Database Information.
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73. Orthoptics - Duane's Retraction Syndrome
British and Irish Orthoptic Society NW Region abstract Vertical rectus recessionfor the innervational upshoot and downshoot in duane s retraction
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From J Paediatr Ophthalmology Strabismus 2002;39: 94-99 [ Mohan K, Saroha V ] The authors report the results of recession of a vertical rectus muscle for innervational upshoots or downshoots in 10 patients with Duane's Retraction Syndrome. Differential diagnosis of innervational from mechanical type up/downshoots was made by observation of the eye as it moved into adduction. The innervational type was diagnosed if there was a gradually increasing hyper/hypo deviation as the affected eye moved into adduction. The authors report elimination of innervational up/downshoot in all 10 patients following the surgery. They conclude that recession of a vertical rectus muscle is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of innervational shoots in Duane's Retraction Syndrome. For your information, this web page validates to W3C strict HTML 4.01 and CSS.

74. Duane
What is the proposed pathogenesis of duane s retraction syndrome? answer, It isa congenital condition in which there is failure of the sixth nerve to
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Duane's syndrome
In the examination, this condition may be easily misdiagnosed as sixth nerve palsy. In Duane's syndrome, the main
feature being narrowing of the palpebral fissure on adduction and globe retraction.
In classical Duane's syndrome (type I). The affected eye has limited abduction but normal adduction. There is narrowing
of the palpebral fissure on adduction. The affected globe retracts on adduction (you need to examine from the side to see
this well). Other features commonly seen include up-shooting or down-shooting when the eye is adducted. Both A and V
pattern may be seen on vertical eye movement. Other features:
  • Remember that 20% of cases are bilateral Type II Duane's syndrome: reduced adduction but normal abduction Type III Duane's syndrome: reduced abduction and adduction
Associated features:
  • Goldenharg's syndrome Deafness Klipper-Fleil's syndrome (in which there is failure of the scapula to descend)
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It is a congenital condition in which there is failure of the sixth nerve to innervate the lateral rectus. Instead, the lateral rectus is innervated by the

75. Ophthalmologist And Eponyms - Alexander Duane
duane s syndrome = The characteristic lid narrowing and retraction of the duane s retraction syndrome is frequently mistaken for a sixthnerve palsy in
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Alexander Duane American ophthalmologist, born September 1, 1858, Malone, New York; died June 10, 1926. Duane's syndrome = The characteristic lid narrowing and retraction of the globe on adduction, caused by simultaneous contraction of the medial and lateral rectus muscles, help identify the condition. Duane's retraction syndrome is frequently mistaken for a sixth-nerve palsy in infancy because of deficient abduction of the involved eye. In fact, as a cause of limited abduction Duane's syndrome is quite common in children, so it must be kept in mind. Alexander Duane was one of the first investigators in ophthalmology with a special interest in accommodation and squint. He was born into a prominent family in Molone, New York. His father was the army general James Duane and his boyhood was spent moving between various postings. He was educated at the Union College, Cincinnati, where he gained many academic rewards and thereafter studied medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, which later became the medical school of Columbia University. After graduation in 1881 Duane interned at the New York Hospital and was educated in eye medicine by the German-born American ophthalmologist Hans Jakob Knapp (1832-1911). He specialised in this discipline and commenced ophthalmological practice in New York in 1884. For a brief period he taught ophthalmology at the Cornell University.

76. Review Of Optometry : Duane's Retraction Syndrome. (Optic Nerve & Brain). @ High
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    Signs and symptoms: Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital disorder of ocular motility characterized by limited abduction, adduction or both. It is unilateral in 80% of cases.'
    The hallmark clinical signs are the classic retraction of the globe and narrowing of the palpebral fissure on eye movement. Studies reveal a preponderance of cases (66%) involving the left eye. (1-7) Other observations include exotropia in primary gaze (35%), (3) crocodile-tearing phenomena (tearing while chewing, 12%), (3) abduction deficit, globe retraction on attempted adduction, and compensatory face turn to maintain single simultaneous binocular vision. Undiagnosed or uncorrected DRS can lead to amblyopic vision loss.
    DRS has three presentations. Type 1 occurs in 85% of cases and predominantly in females (60%). (2-4) It presents with an abduction palsy with globe retraction on attempted adduction. Type II DRS occurs in 14% of cases, (2-4) and presents as an Tools: Save Article
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79. Gms | | Surgical Options In Duane's Retraction Syndrome
Surgical options in duane s retraction syndrome Different surgical approachesto different types of duane s retraction syndrome are described in the
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80. Free Online ICD9/ICD9CM Codes And Medical Dictionary
duaneStilling-Türk syndrome (ocular retraction syndrome) 378.71. Dubin-Johnsondisease or syndrome 277.4. Dubini s disease (electric chorea) 049.8
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