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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNDERACTION»
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1
Clinical Strabismus Management: Principles and Surgical ...
If true underaction of the right medial rectus muscle is present, the underaction
should also be observed on ductions (which would not be expected in this case).
An "inhibitional palsy" results when equal innervation is sent to an agonist to ...
Arthur L. Rosenbaum, Alvina Pauline Santiago, 1999
2
Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility Disorders
The abducting action of the oblique muscles has a greater influence than the
adducting action of the ver- tical rectus muscles, which is comparatively very
slight unless there is a marked underaction or overac- tion. An acquired
underaction of ...
Alec M. Ansons, Helen Davis, 2013
3
Manual of Ocular Diagnosis and Therapy
The V-pattern esotropia or exotropia is often associated with overaction of the IO
muscles or could be a primary underaction of the SO muscles (or both). As the IO
muscles act as abductors in upgaze, the esodeviation decreases and an ...
Deborah Pavan-Langston, 2008
4
Surgical Techniques in Ophthalmology: Strabismus Surgery
An overaction of lateral recti causes V exotropia and underaction of medial recti
causes A esotropia (Table 1). Cases with A-V pattern which do not have oblique
muscle overactions could be responsible because of this factor. Based on this ...
5
Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Ipsilateral underaction Ipsilateral overaction Less than 10 PD Greater than 5 PD
Increasing hyper on ipsilateral head tilt |Rt SOP = RH tilt right) Less than 10°
TABLE 15-6. Differential Diagnoses of Elevation Deficit in Adduction. Primary.
Kenneth Weston Wright, Peter H. Spiegel, 2003
Lateral rectus underaction results in less abduction on elevation. 2. Low medial
rectus insertions result in more adduction on elevation due to different muscle
position and increased muscle tension. 3. Inferior oblique underaction results in
less ...
7
Color Atlas of Strabismus Surgery: Strategies and Techniques
Unilateral versus Bilateral Superior Oblique Paresis Clinical Sign Unilateral
Bilateral Superior oblique Ipsilateral underaction Bilateral underaction
underaction Inferior oblique overaction Ipsilateral overaction Bilateral overaction
V-pattern ...
8
Screenwriter's Compass: Character As True North
The genius of Tennessee Williams« suggestion is that he found the underaction
by looking directly at the character involved¦the alcoholic ex-priest. He didn«t
change the surface ofthescene. He didn«talter the intention ofthe scene. He
simply ...
9
Strabismus Surgery: Basic and Advanced Strategies
It may be more precise to call these eye movement abnormalities overelevation
in adduction, under depression in abduction, and so on, stressing the result, not
the cause, but the terms underaction and over- action to describe oblique muscle
...
David A. Plager, Edward G. Buckley, 2004
10
Management of Strabismus and Amblyopia: A Practical Guide
Any underaction or overaction of extraocular muscles relative to each other is
noted. RECORDING VERSIONS If the muscle balance is normal, there will be no
overaction or underaction (weakness) observed. If, however, the action of one ...
John A. Pratt-Johnson, Geraldine Tillson, 2001