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the tendon’s movement is restricted by the trochlea, which limits eye movement. Brown syndrome typically affects only one eye, but it affects both eyes in roughly 10% of people diagnosed with ...
You also use this muscle to turn your eye inward or outward. When you climb stairs or look down to read a paper, you use your trochlear nerve and superior oblique muscle. Trochlea. This ...
“This is a variant of canine tooth syndrome that results from damage to the trochlear and superior oblique tendon due to dog bites around the eye,” the case report stated. The trochlea and ...
“Dislocation recurrence is higher when the attachment point of the extensor mechanism is outside of the lateral trochlear ridge or the area of the containment of the trochlea. This may help us d ...
It had been noted that examination of eye movements revealed striking features of left inferior oblique overaction, with gross hyperdeviation of the left eye on right gaze (Figure 1). There was no ...
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