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Diagnose und Therapie okulomotorischer Defizite bei Patienten mit Möbius-Sequenz

Diagnosis and treatment of oculomotor deficits in Möbius sequence

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Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über das Spektrum möglicher Motilitätseinschränkungen und Stellungsanomalien der Augen bei Patienten mit Möbius-Sequenz. Die augenmuskelchirurgischen Behandlungsoptionen werden diskutiert und es wird ein operatives Stufenschema vorgestellt.

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This article reviews the spectrum of possible motility disorders and ocular misalignment in patients with Möbius sequence. The various options for strabismus surgery are discussed and a stepwise algorithm is presented.

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Sturm, V., Michels, R., Menke, M. et al. Diagnose und Therapie okulomotorischer Defizite bei Patienten mit Möbius-Sequenz. Ophthalmologe 107, 708–712 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-010-2147-2

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