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Case Reports
. 2012 Oct;6(8):1435-6.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2012/4046.2381.

Bilateral type-I duane syndrome with multiple anamolies: a case report

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Bilateral type-I duane syndrome with multiple anamolies: a case report

Chaitanya Varma et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

The Duane syndrome is a strabismus syndrome which is characterized by congenital non-progressive horizontal ophthalmoplegia which primarily affects the abducens nerve. Approximately 70% of the individuals with the Duane syndrome have an isolated disease. We have described here, a case of bilateral Duane syndrome with associated anamolies.

Keywords: Border line intelligence; Crocodile tears; Duane Retraction Syndrome; Spina bifida occulta; Stilling-Turk-Duane Syndrome.

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Limited abduction movements in both her eyes along with globe retraction and narrowing of the palprebral fissure while attempting adduction
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Limited abduction movements in both her eyes along with globe retraction and narrowing of the palprebral fissure while attempting adduction
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Sacral dimpling

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