Paralytic strabismus and syndromes
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Paralytic strabismus and syndromes
Abstract
In the past year, there have been interesting communications regarding third nerve palsies in children and acquired fourth nerve palsy. Several interesting articles have confirmed the benign natural history of untreated Brown's syndrome and addressed its management. Two major reviews, one on vertical diplopia and one on Duane's retraction syndrome, have provided a wealth of information and useful bibliographies.
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