PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «INTORSION»
intorsion
motion
process
movement
described
using
specific
anatomical
terms
includes
organs
joints
limbs
sections
body
terminology
used
describes
this
according
direction
relative
position
anatomists
unified
intorsion
medical
from
merriam
webster
inward
rotation
part
about
axis
fixed
point
especially
around
anteroposterior
that
upper
moves
sion
shun
pole
vertical
meridian
each
toward
midline
face
dorland
define
twisting
stem
plant
origin
alteration
late
latin
intortiōn
intortiō
torsion
définition
reverso
conjugaison
voir
aussi
insorption
introversion
intersaison
interposition
expression
exemple
usage
meaning
also
interfusion
introgression
muscles
testing
usmle
journey
visualize
lets
first
imagine
very
eyeball
exact
center
image
since
superior
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INTORSION»
Descubre el uso de
intorsion en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
intorsion y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Color Atlas of Strabismus Surgery: Strategies and Techniques
Nasal placement of the superior rectus causes extor- sion (corrects intorsion)
while temporal placement causes intorsion (corrects extorsion). The opposite is
true for the inferior rectus muscle, with nasal transposition producing intorsion ...
2
Anterior Segment and Strabismus Surgery: Proceedings of the ...
If oblique muscle overaction accompanies the dissociated vertical deviation,
however, abnormal extorsion or intorsion may be present, and the amount of
such extorsion or intorsion helps in judging the amount of the accompanying
oblique ...
New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology. Session, Daniel A. Long, 1996
3
Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa: A Clinical Approach
TABLE 4-1 Actions of the Extraocular Muscles Muscle Primary Action Secondary
Action Synergists MR Adduction None SR and IR LR Abduction None SO and IO
SR Elevation IO Adduction MR and IR Intorsion SO IR Depression SO ...
David Jordan, Louise Mawn, Richard L. Anderson, 2012
Action of superior rectus in abduction is: (Ref 2, Chap 20, Pg 737) B. Extorsion D.
Depression A. Intorsion C Elevation (Ref 2, Chap 20, Pg 737) B. Extorsion D.
Depression A. Intorsion C Elevation . The action of inferior oblique is: (Ref 1,
Chap ...
5
Manual of Ocular Diagnosis and Therapy
If the eye were adducted inward to a position of 67 degrees, the only movement
on contraction of the SR would be intorsion of the globe. With the eye in the
primary position of straight-ahead gaze, contraction of the muscle produces
combined ...
Deborah Pavan-Langston, 2008
6
Clinical Strabismus Management: Principles and Surgical ...
The desired endpoint is 3 to 5 degrees of intorsion in primary position, with more
intorsion in upgaze and less in down- gaze. This overcorrection is essential
because the effectiveness of the Harada-Ito procedure diminishes in the weeks ...
Arthur L. Rosenbaum, Alvina Pauline Santiago, 1999
7
Anand's Human Anatomy for Dental Students
Superior oblique (Fig. 20.20 to 20.22) a. Intorsion, abduction and depression in
primary position. Fig. 20.20: Action of right superior oblique in primary position (
Intorsion, abduction and depression) b. Depression and intorsion in adducted
eye, ...
Mahindra Kumar Anand, 2011
8
Textbook of Ophthalmology
PRIMARY POSITION 23 DEGREES ABDUCTION ELEVATION, INTORSION,
ADDUCTION ELEVATION 67 DEGREES ADDUCTION INTORSION Fig. 54.1 1 :
Actions of the superior rectus Action of Inferior Rectus The inferior rectus works in
the ...
Sunita Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Lucio Buratto, 2002
9
Surgical Techniques in Ophthalmology: Strabismus Surgery
Table 1: Actions of the muscles in the primary position Muscle Primary Secondary
Third action action action Lateral rectus Abduction Medial rectus Adduction
Superior rectus Elevation Intorsion Adduction Inferior rectus Depression
Extorsion ...
10
Oxford American Handbook of Ophthalmology
... adduction (inward), supraduction (upward), infraduction (downward), intorsion
(superior limbus moves inward), and extorsion (superior limbus moves outward) (
Table 17.2). Versions include dextroversion (right gaze), levoversion (left gaze), ...
James Tsai, Alastair Denniston, Philip Murray, 2010
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «INTORSION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
intorsion en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Oculomotor Nerve Enhancement after Mild Head Trauma
The absence of intorsion when looking downward starting from an abducted eye-in-orbit position suggested a concomitant fourth nerve palsy. «AJNR, May 12»