Extraocular Myositis in the Dog DavidL. Williams, MA, VetMB, PhD, CertVOphthal, FRCVS a,b, * a Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OES, England, UK b Veterinary Medicine and Pathology, St. John'sCollege, Cambridge CB21TP, England, UK E ...
Vision Science III Assessment of the Extraocular Muscles Reading Chapter 10 in Borish's When evaluating for saccades, pursuits and vestibular movements, ability to: fixate and change fixation(saccade) , follow a target (pursuit) , fixate a target while head position is changed (vestibular) gives ...
385 Extraocular Muscle Trauma Chapter 21 EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLE TRAUMA SCOTT K. M C CLATCHEY, MD * INTRODUCTION ETIOLOGY OF TRAUMATIC STRABISMUS Direct Trauma to Extraocular Muscles Orbital Fracture Neurological Injury DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS EVALUATION History Ocular Examination Clinical Tests ...
Extraocular muscle activity, rapid eye movements and the development of active and quiet sleep AdeleM. H. Seelke, Karl Æ. Karlsson, Andrew J. Gall and Mark S. Blumberg Program in Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA ...
extraocular muscles in 200 normal orbits of 100 patients for comparison. Normal ranges for the density of extraocular muscles were (mean¡2 SD) medial rectus, 28–63 HU; lateral rectus, 24–78
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol. 30, No. 10, October 1989 Copyright © Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology The Role of Extraocular Proprioception in
Oculomotor Nerve and Muscle Abnormalities in Congenital Fibrosis of the Extraocular Muscles Elizabeth C. Engle, MD,*t Boyan C. Goumnerov, MD,$ Craig A. McKeown, MD,$ Martha Schatz, MD,$ Donald R. Johns, MD,S John D. Porter, PhD,# and Alan H. Beggs, PhDt Congenital fibrosis of the extraocular ...
CHAPTER 6 Histology and Physiology of the Extraocular Muscles A sdescribedin Chapter 4, theextraocular muscles perform two functions: optostatic and optokinetic.
INTRODUCTION The vertebrate eye has been one of the most intensively studied organs due to its accessibility and role as a classical model for inductive mechanisms.
Isolated Cysticercal Infestation of Extraocular Muscles: CT andMRFindings Meher A. Ursekar, Darab K. Dastur, Daya K. Manghani, and Atul T. Ursekar PURPOSE: We sought to document the appearance of isolatedcysticercal infestation of single extraocular muscles on MR and CT studies, and to compare ...