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Synergistic divergence: a distinct ocular motility dysinnervation pattern
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 07/08/09
Oystreck DT et al. - SD should be classified as a distinct congenital ocular motility pattern within congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders. It is possibly caused by denervation of the medial rectus with dysinnervation of the ipsilateral lateral rectus by the oculomotor nerve precipitated by genetic abnormalities or by local environmental, teratogenic, or epigenetic disturbances.
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