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         Ocular Motility Disorders:     more books (28)
  1. Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility Disorders by Alec M. Ansons, Helen Davis, 2001-01-15
  2. Functional Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders (Wenner-Gren Center International Symposium Series) by Lennerstrand, 1982-08
  3. DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF OCULAR MOTILITY DISORDERS by Ansons Davis, 2000
  4. Functional Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders by Gunnar Lennerstrand, 1982
  5. Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 5th Edition (Vol 5) by Gunter K. von Noorden MD, 1996-01-15
  6. Ocular Motility (Ophthalmic Technical Skills Ser.) by Virginia Carlson Hansen, 1988-07
  7. Atlas of Ocular Motility by Leonard B. Nelson MD, Robert A. Catalano MD, 1989-07-17
  8. Eye Movement Disorders by Agnes Wong M.D., 2008-06-03
  9. Eye Movement: Theory, Interpretation, and Disorders
  10. Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care
  11. Atlas of Neuro-ophthalmology by Thomas C. Spoor, 2004-04-28
  12. Neuro-Opthalmology: Neuronal Control of Eye Movements (Developments in Ophthalmology)
  13. Eye Muscle Surgery: Basic Data
  14. The extra-ocular muscles: A clinical study of normal and abnormal ocular motility by Luther Crouse Peter, 1936

41. Entrez PubMed
Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics; ocular motility disorders/genetics; ocular motility disorders/metabolism*; ocular motility disorders/pathology
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42. Pediatric Departments And Divisions - Ophthalmology
Sometimes adults develop ocular motility disorders from a breakdown of these systems that developed in childhood, or from neurologic dysfunction.
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Department of Ophthalmology, Pediatric Surgical Services (Overview)
More about the New England Eye Center
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Boston, MA 02111 Mitchell Strominger, M.D., Chief, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Ocular Motility Service The New England Eye Center at Tufts-New England Medical Center offers complete clinical and state-of-the-art technical facilities for diagnostic testing and treatment of inherited or acquired eye diseases and vision problems. Services and specialties include: refractive error; ocular motility and strabismus surgery; vision therapy; cornea and anterior segment; eye plastics and orbit; glaucoma; neuro-ophthalmology; retinal vascular diseases and surgery; visual electrophysiology and psychophysics; electroretinography; contact lens and visual rehabilitation. Development of the visual system occurs up until age six to eight years. It includes not only the eye itself, but the brain centers that receive the visual information, process that information, and send signals back to the eye muscles to maintain alignment. The goal of the Pediatric Ophthalmology and Ocular Motility Center is to help in making sure that these complex interactions develop properly so that the child has good vision and ocular alignment into adulthood. Sometimes adults develop ocular motility disorders from a breakdown of these systems that developed in childhood, or from neurologic dysfunction. The doctors of the Pediatric Ophthalmology and Ocular Motility Center have additional training in dealing with these complex problems.

43. OpenMED@NIC - Subject: Ocular Motility Disorders
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44. OpenMED@NIC - Subject: Ocular Motility Disorders
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45. Alphabetic List, Diseases And Disorders
Brown Tendon Sheath Syndrome (see ocular motility disorders) BrownSequard Syndrome Brown-Sequard Syndrome Brucellosis
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46. Eye Diseases
Pathologic ocular motility disorders - Oculomotor Nerve Diseases - Ophthalmoplegia - Optic Atrophies, Hereditary - Optic Atrophies, Hereditary - Optic
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47. Optometry And Vision Science - UserLogin
and diagnosis of central disorders of ocular motility. find a description of central and peripheral ocular motility disorders and their diagnosis.
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48. Ward E. Barnes Library Optometry Subject Guide Binocular Vision
Mein J et al Diagnosis and management of ocular motility disorders, 3rd edition.. London; Boston Blackwell Scientific, 2001. UMS BARNES RE 731 .A57 2001
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Binocular Vision
Resource Guide Books u Journals u Internet/WWW Resources Barnes Home.. u UMSL Libraries u UMSL Home u Optometry Research Guide
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American Academy Of Ophthalmology. Binocular vision and ocular motility, 1985-1986
(Ophthalmology basic and clinical science course, section 6). San Francisco, Calif.: American Academy Of Ophthalmology, C1985. UMS BARNES RE 1 .O5x 1985-86 Sec. 6
Bach-Y-Rita P et al (eds.): The control of eye movements, symposium on the control of eye movements
(1969: San Francisco). New York: Academic Press, 1971. UMS BARNES QP 485 .S93 1969
Birnbaum MH: Optometric management of near point vision disorders.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993. UMS BARNES RE 960 .B57 1993
Caloroso EE et al: Clinical management of strabismus.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 771 .C16 1993
Carpenter RHS: Movements of the eyes, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged.
London: Pion, 1988. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .C37 1988
Ciuffreda KJ et al: Eye movement basics for the clinician.

49. Untitled Document
Ocular Motility. ocular motility disorders. Refraction. AC/A Ratio. Binocular Vision and Eccentric Fixation. Phorias. Tropias (Horizontal)
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BSC (Hons) IN OPHTHALIMIC TECHNIQUES Introduction Objectives Admissions and Academic session Eligibility Criteria ... Examination Introduction The purpose of the course is to develop a multipurpose ophthalmic manpower at paramedical level. The training will enable a student to become a competent person in providing service as an Optician, Optometrist, Refractionist and Ophthalmic Assistant to the community in urban, semi-urban and rural settings in private, semi-governmental and governmental sectors. The trainee on the completion of the course would besides functioning primarily as an Optometrist and Refractionist would also perform various tasks at all levels. Objectives
  • To prepare the students to assist eye specialists in big eye hospitals.eye care health units, etc . as Optometrists, Orthoptists, Theatre assistants and Refractionists . To enable the students to get themselves self employed as Opticians, Optometrists, and Refractionists. To enable the students to estimate errors of refraction and be able to prescribe glasses. To enable the students to maintain ophthalmic appliances and instruments.

50. Clinical Departments Funtional Report
There will be a new line of ocular motility and children evaluation tools handles evaluation and measurements needed for ocular motility disorders.
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Through the continuous progress of ophthalmic experiences and addition of new and updated techniques, our ophthalmology department was always keeping up with these new experiences. Our main obligation toward our patients is to provide best updated care and services to those patients through various level of ophthalmic care. Continuous improvement is supported and maintained by various activities and functions in our department, which enabled us to focus on existing eye problems in our community and also to face new challenges effectively. These activities were formed and modulated through continuous planning and careful feedback process in our department across multiple levels of ophthalmic car.
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1. Recently joined our department our vitro-retinal surgeon from Cuba Dr. Frank, who specializes in retinal procedures.

51. Duane Retraction Syndrome - Ocular Retraction Syndrome - Information Page With H
Broader term(s) ocular motility disorders - Central Nervous System Diseases - Nervous System Diseases - Eye Diseases
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Duane Retraction Syndrome Definition: A syndrome characterized by marked limitation of abduction of the eye, variable limitation of adduction and retraction of the globe, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure on attempted adduction. The condition is caused by aberrant innervation of the lateral rectus by fibers of the oculomotor nerve. There are three subtypes: type 1 (associated with loss of abduction), type 2 (associated with loss of adduction), and type 3 (loss of abduction and adduction). Two loci for Duane retraction syndrome have been located, one at chromosome 8q13 (DURS1) and another at chromosome 2q31(DURS2). It is usually caused by congenital hypoplasia of the abducens nerve or nucleus, but may rarely represent an acquired syndrome. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p271; Miller et al., Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, p691)
Synonym(s): Ocular Retraction Syndrome / Duane Retraction Syndrome, Type 1 / Duane Retraction Syndrome, Type 2 / Duane Retraction Syndrome, Type 3 /

52. Eye Diseases - Disease, Eye - Information Page With HONselect
ocular motility disorders Optic Nerve Diseases Orbital Diseases Pupil Disorders Refractive Errors Retinal Diseases
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53. Syllabus - Etiology
ocular motility disorders. ocular motility disorders, Phenytoin. Retinopathy, Quinine. Blepharoconjuncitivits, Retinoids. Optic disc oedema, Tamoxifen
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54. Motility
Manometric Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders (reference) Motility Disorders ? Esophageal Motility Disorders ? ocular motility disorders
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Definition: Motility
Motility
Noun
. Ability to move spontaneously and independently. . A change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility". Source: WordNet 1.7.1
Date "motility" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1900. ( references
Specialty Definition: Motility
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The ability to move spontaneously. ( references Source: compiled by the editor from various references ; see credits. Top
Synonyms: Motility
Synonyms: motion (n), move (n), movement (n). ( additional references Antonym : immotility (n). ( additional references Top
Crosswords: Motility
English words defined with "motility" hyoscyamine hypermotility references Specialty definitions using "motility" Apicomplexa ARTIFICIAL-BREEDING TECHNICIAN artificial-insemination technician Autocrine Motility Factor ... Top
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  • Handbook of Physiology: Gastrointestinal System: Motility and Circulation ( reference
  • Manometric Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders ( reference
  • Mechanisms of Gastrointestinal Motility and Secretion (NATO Asi Series A, Life Sciences, Vol 80) (

55. Ocular Motility Disorders Miller Fisher Syndrome . Duane
ocular motility disorders . Neurological Disorders . Conditions and Diseases . Health . Home ocular motility disorders Miller Fisher Syndrome .
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Ocular Motility Disorders : Miller Fisher Syndrome . Duane Retraction Syndrome . Ophthalmoplegia . Nystagmus . Squint . Eye Disorders . Adie Syndrome
    Adie Syndrome
    + Images of an Adie pupil.
    + the synonyms, a general discussion and further resources.
    + Provides a clinical synopsis of Adie syndrome.
    + for an email support group for Adie syndrome.
    Duane Retraction Syndrome

    Miller Fisher Syndrome

    + followed by the epidemiology, clinical features and management.
    + compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Ophthalmoplegia Pathologic Nystagmus + symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and suggestions for further reading. + facts and the scientific details of the condition. + those with nystagmus and their parents and teachers. + as a symptom of deficiencies of magnesium and thiamin. Strabismus + Information on squint, its types and treatment. + Esotropia defined, symptoms and treatment information, including surgery. + eye doctor answers common questions about strabismus and related + An in depth look at exotropia, what it is, the signs, diagnosis, treatment, surgery, patches

56. Opera Directory
Top Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological Disorders ocular motility disorders. Duane Retraction Syndrome Ophthalmoplegia
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57. CASE
diagnosis and management of adults and children with neuropathies, pupillary abnormalities, ocular motility disorders, orbital diseases and headaches.
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Physicians provide consultation and management of patients with a wide variety of anterior segment diseases of the conjunctiva and cornea, and conditions requiring corneal transplantation. Special studies available include external and slit lamp photography, keratoscopy, computerized corneal topography and Orbscan ®, corneal pachymetry, endothelial photography, ultrasound axial length and lens power determinations, iris fluorescein angiography, and potential acuity and glare testing. Contact Lens The evaluation and management of all therapeutic and cosmetic contact lens needs are provided. Referred contact lens fittings include special rigid and soft lenses for high astigmatism, anisometropia, aphakia, corneal scars, keratoconus, penetrating keratoplasty, radial keratotomy, any other irregular corneal surface, or bandage/collagen shields. Cosmetic lens options include all types of soft, disposable, rigid, toric and bifocal lens designs. Corneal topography is commonly incorporated for difficult and therapeutic contact lens management. Glaucoma Consultations, second opinion and management of patients with glaucoma are offered. Special studies include Humphrey automated visual field testing, Goldman perimetry, serial tonometry, optic nerve disc analysis with optical coherence tomography, nerve fiber layer photography and stereo optic nerve photography. Argon and ND-YAG lasers are available for treatment of secondary membranes, angle closure and chronic glaucoma.

58. University Of Liverpool
Ocular motility disturbances have not been assessed in a prospective study and associated with the development of acquired ocular motility disorders.
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Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: assessment of visual function prognosis for visual outcome
Fiona J. Rowe, PhD Thesis, 1999 Abstract Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is an uncommon condition where loss of vision is the predominant morbid factor. The primary objectives of this research have been to study the population aspects of the disease, to make original observations on associated ocular motility abnormalities, to present new data on visual field survival in a cohort of patients followed prospectively and to present data on the clinical outcomes on the same cohort of patients. This constitutes the first in-depth and largest prospective study of visual function and epidemiology for the condition of IIH in the UK. Thirty-four patients have been followed over a four year period with comprehensive documentation of presentation, associated factors and conditions, assessment of visual function, ocular motility and neurological status. Risk factors for poor visual outcome have been determined for the patients in this study. The incidence figures for occurrence of IIH exist only for the USA and Libya. Only hospital based recruitment figures exist for UK studies and one of the objectives of this research has been to provide original epidemiological data for IIH in a defined UK population. The incidence of IIH in this UK population has been calculated as 0.70 per 100,000 persons and 1.38 for females. An age standardised adjustment to the national UK population provides an estimated incidence of 0.71 per 100,000 for the overall population and 1.39 for females. The incidence rates were also adjusted for the population of obese individuals and rose significantly to 12.25 per 100,000 for adult females with a body mass index of 30 or more. The diagnosis of a number of asymptomatic cases raised concerns regarding incidence calculations generally with lack of complete ascertainment of cases.

59. University Of Sydney Library. Exams 2004. Applied Vision Sciences
ocular motility disorders II Hons, Semester 1, 2004. 0414138, ORTH 1046, Applied Vision Sciences ocular motility disorders I, Semester 2, 2004
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Disorders of the Visual System IV Semester 1, 2004 Applied Vision Sciences
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Ocular Motility Disorders II Semester 1, 2004 Applied Vision Sciences BAppSc(Orth) 4 yrs IV Ocular Motility Disorders II Hons Semester 1, 2004 ORTH 1046 Applied Vision Sciences BAppSc(Orth) 4th years I Binocular Vision Semester 2, 2004 ORTH 1041 Applied Vision Sciences BAppSc(Orth) 4 years I Disorders of the Visual System 1B Semester 2, 2004 ORTH 2043 Applied Vision Sciences BAppSc(Orth) 4 yrs II Concomitant Strabismus B Semester 2, 2004 ORTH 3037 Applied Vision Sciences BAppSc(Orth) Hons w1410 III Ocular Motility Disorders I Semester 2, 2004

60. Journal Of Neuro-Ophthalmology - UserLogin
Here, information is presented on ocular motility disorders, abnormalities of the optic nerve, cortical visual impairment, central nervous system lesions
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