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How Successful is Combined Superior and Inferior Oblique Muscle Surgery in Young Children with Superior Oblique Underaction Presenting in Infancy with a Severe Head Tilt?

Revelle A LittlewoodJohn P Burke
Published in: The British and Irish orthoptic journal (2021)
Combined, ipsilateral oblique muscle surgery reduced the severe head tilt and primary position alignment to a psychosocially and functionally acceptable level. For the majority, the outcome was stable or associated with further decremental improvement. A persistent downgaze vertical tropia occurred in children with macroscopically abnormal superior oblique tendons but these cases were not identifiable clinically pre-operatively.
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