2022
DOI: 10.1080/09273972.2022.2136212
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Modified Nishida’s procedure in a case of medial rectus hypoplasia

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“…The objectives of this procedure are to lessen diplopia, increase the field of binocular vision, and enhance ocular alignment [ 2 ]. Furthermore, it is used to manage type 1 Duane syndrome [ 22 ] and MR hypoplasia [ 23 ]. For sixth nerve palsy, Muraki et al [ 8 ] created a novel transposition method that eliminates the need for muscle splitting or tenotomy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The objectives of this procedure are to lessen diplopia, increase the field of binocular vision, and enhance ocular alignment [ 2 ]. Furthermore, it is used to manage type 1 Duane syndrome [ 22 ] and MR hypoplasia [ 23 ]. For sixth nerve palsy, Muraki et al [ 8 ] created a novel transposition method that eliminates the need for muscle splitting or tenotomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%