Duane Rétraction, Syndrome : Sites Et Documents Francophones Translate this page Voir aussi ophtalmoplégie . Arborescence(s) du thesaurus MeSH contenantle mot-clé Duane rétraction, syndrome duane retraction syndrome http://www.chu-rouen.fr/ssf/pathol/duaneretractionsyndrome.html
Extractions: Site éditeur Orphanet base de données sur les maladies rares et les médicaments orphelins. Direction Générale de la Santé / INSERM ; description de la maladie, signes cliniques, types de consultations adaptées, laboratoire de diagnostic ; pays : France ; langue : français ; format : html ; accès : gratuit ; non parrainé ; daté de : 2002 ; visité le : 27/11/2003].
Eidactics Visual Biosimulation/ Orbit Movies Observation vs Theory Von Noorden (1990) characterized 3 types ofduane retraction syndrome on the basis of clinical signs. It http://www.eidactics.com/Orbit_Movies/
Extractions: Orbit movies are If you are unfamiliar with QuickTime movies, read these instructions for installation and play (PDF). Muscle Colors: total force : pure red, pink, and grey represent, high, intermediate, and zero forces, respectively (color variations within a muscle are variations in lightness, to give the muscles a 3-dimensional appearance). Normal Eyes (Wintel) Click the appropriate movie icon to download a self-extracting archive containing 7 movie files (2.5MB). It will appear on your disk in the folder you have chosen for browser downloades. Double-click the archive or to unpack a folder containing: Normal_Common_Video.mov is the video track common to all Normal Eyes movies. The file can also be played independently as a silent movie. Each of the remaining files in this group contains a soundtrack that represents the innervation level of the named muscle, and a reference to the common video. If your computer complains that the video cannot not be found, you may need to help it by navigating to the file Normal_Common_Video.mov.
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Síndrome De Duane. A Propósito De 17 Casos duane retraction syndrome/surgery;ABNORMALITIES; STRABISMUS/surgery; CHILD; REFRACTION, OCULAR. http://www.bvs.sld.cu/revistas/oft/vol15_2_02/oft10202.htm
Extractions: En 1970, Huber Se realizó un estudio descriptivo retrospectivo de 17 pacientes con diagnóstico de síndrome de Duane que asistieron a la consulta de Oftalmología Pediátrica y Estrabismo en el Hospital Oftalmológico Docente "Ramón Pando Ferrer" desde el año 1997 al 2000 donde se analizaron las siguientes variables: sexo, tipo de Duane, ojo afectado, criterio quirúrgico y defecto refractivo. Fig. 1. Fig. 5. En este estudio encontramos resultados semejantes a lo descrito en la literatura. Helveston Wright La predominancia del sexo femenino, del ojo izquierdo y el tipo I coincide con las observaciones de otros autores. A descriptive and retrospective study was conducted among 17 patients with diagnosis of Duane's Syndrome that were seen at the consultation room of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, from 1997 to 2000. The following variables were used: sex, type of Duane, affected eye, surgical criterion and refractive defect. 88 % were females, corresponded to type I Duane, the left eye was affected in 76 % of the cases, 64 % presented critical criterion by esotropia and torticollis, and the refractive defect was detected in 65 % of the studied sample. Similar results as regards sex, type of Duane, affected eye and surgical criterion were found in the observations made by other authors. The hypermetropic astigmatism was the commonest refractive defect.
Neurology -- Abstracts: Verzijl Et Al. 61 (3): 327 Further analysis showed isolated abducens nerve palsy in 9%, a conjugated horizontalgaze paresis in 48%, features of duane retraction syndrome in 34%, and http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/61/3/327
Extractions: American Academy of Neurology A syndrome of rhombencephalic maldevelopment Bert van der Zwaag, MSc Johannes R.M. Cruysberg, MD PhD and George W. Padberg, MD PhD From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Verzijl, van der Zwaag, and Padberg) and Ophthalmology (Dr. Cruysberg), University Medical Center Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. H.T.F.M. Verzijl, Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands; e-mail:
GeneCard For DURS2 IMPORTANT NOTE This gene symbol DURS2( duane retraction syndrome 2 ) is extractedfrom the *** LocusLink Database *** and is NOT approved by the HUGO Gene http://genecards.bcgsc.ca/cgi-bin/carddisp?DURS2
Duane Syndrome, Engle Lab - Children's Hospital Boston A description, photograph and review of the genetics of duane syndrome, a condition the Engle Laboratory at Children's Hospital Boston is studying. Guo, S. duane's retraction syndrome. Survey of http://www.childrenshospital.org/research/engle/duane.html
Extractions: Participation in research Our laboratory is studying the genetic basis of Duane syndrome, but we have not yet identified any Duane syndrome gene loci. Duane syndrome (DS) is an eye movement disorder present at birth (congenital) characterized by a limited ability to move an eye inward towards the nose (adduction), outward towards the ear (abduction), or in both directions. In addition, when the affected eye(s) move inward towards 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 upwards (upshoot) or downwards (downshoot). Similar to CFEOM, Duane syndrome falls under the larger heading of strabismus (misalignment of the eyes) under the subclassification of incomitant strabimsus (misalignment of the eyes which varies with gaze directions) and subheading of extraocular muscle fibrosis syndromes (conditions associated with restriction of both active and passive movement of the eyeball). Although "muscle fibrosis" suggests that syndromes under this heading are primary disorders of muscle, evidence suggests that DS (and other syndromes under this heading, including CFEOM) may actually be primary disorders of nerve innervation. A review of fibrosis syndromes can be found in Engle 1998.
Entrez PubMed Unilateral duane s retraction syndrome (Type 1). Miller NR, KielSM, Green WR, Clark AW. duane s retraction syndrome (DRS) is a http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstra
Duane Syndrome subdivision(s) covered by this report. Synonyms DR syndrome; duane sretraction syndrome; Eye retraction syndrome; retraction syndrome; http://my.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/nord224.asp
Extractions: 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).
Duane Syndrome - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library Synonyms. DR syndrome; duane s retraction syndrome; Eye retraction syndrome;retraction syndrome; StillingTurk-duane syndrome. Disorder Subdivisions. http://www.questdiagnostics.com/kbase/nord/nord224.htm
Extractions: It is possible that the main title of the report is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. 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).