Recession versus Anterior Transposition For correction of Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction
Ghada Zein El-Abedin Abd El-Rahman Rajab;
Abstract
Overaction of the inferior oblique muscle may be primary or
secondary to superior oblique palsy. Primary inferior oblique overaction
most commonly occurs in association with congenital esotropia. Signs of
inferior oblique overaction include an up shoot of
secondary to superior oblique palsy. Primary inferior oblique overaction
most commonly occurs in association with congenital esotropia. Signs of
inferior oblique overaction include an up shoot of
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| Title | Recession versus Anterior Transposition For correction of Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction | Other Titles | ارجاع العضله المائله السفليه مقارنه بعملية التقدم الامامى لإصلاح العمل الزائد لذات العضله | Authors | Ghada Zein El-Abedin Abd El-Rahman Rajab | Keywords | Recession versus Anterior Transposition For correction of Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction | Issue Date | 2006 | Description | Overaction of the inferior oblique muscle may be primary or secondary to superior oblique palsy. Primary inferior oblique overaction most commonly occurs in association with congenital esotropia. Signs of inferior oblique overaction include an up shoot of |
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