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مقاله
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Abstract
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Title:
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Comparison of surgical approaches in Superior oblique palsy with other vertical strabismus.
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Author(s):
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Mohammad Reza Besharati (MD), Zahra Sheibani (MD), Mohsen Gohari (MD), Armin Hemmati (MD)
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Presentation Type:
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Poster
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Subject:
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Strabismus & Neuro-ophthalmology
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Others:
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Presenting Author:
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Name:
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Armin Hemmati
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Affiliation :(optional)
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Geriatric Ophthalmology Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
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E mail:
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arminhs300@yahoo.com
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Phone:
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05117680847
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Mobile:
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09370854708
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Purpose:
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To compare the frequency, etiology and outcome of surgical approaches in Superior oblique palsy (SOP) with other vertical strabismus.
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Methods:
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This is a cross sectional study performed on 303 medical files of patients who referred to Yazd eye clinic from 1999-2012 with at least 6 months post operative follow up. Data gathered in a questionnaire containing 11 questions.
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Results:
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Out of 303 patients, 50 cases (16/5%) suffered from SOP(group A) and 253 cases from other vertical strabismus(group B).The most frequent causes in either group were congenital and trauma. The mean age of patients with congenital cause in groups was 16/82 and 12/81 years respectively, while about traumatic cause the mean age in groups was 24/63 and 23/26 years. Sixty percent in group A underwent one set of surgery while in group B mostly had two sets of surgery. The most common surgical approach in either group was Inferior oblique Recession. The rate of strabismus correction was 71/5% in group A and 77/8% in group B.
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Conclusion:
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By one set surgical approach of Inferior oblique Recession, strabismus correction is observed in the most patients with SOP or other vertical strabismus and the surgery was not followed by severe complications.
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Attachment:
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7062.pptx
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