1964
DOI: 10.1007/bf00684282
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Zum Problem des Duane-Syndroms

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“…The EMG action potentials observed in the contralateral field of motion had normal parameters. This would seem to indicate, as has already been postulated (Blodi et al, 1964, Huber et al, 1964, Orlowsky et al, 1962, Papst et al, 1959, Sato, 1960and Zauberman et al, 1967 that the basic lesion is in the upper motor neurone. A possible explanation may be that fibers carrying impulses to the medial rectus nucleus also stimulate the abducens nucleus, while on the other hand, the fibers to the abducens nucleus (for abduction) are missing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The EMG action potentials observed in the contralateral field of motion had normal parameters. This would seem to indicate, as has already been postulated (Blodi et al, 1964, Huber et al, 1964, Orlowsky et al, 1962, Papst et al, 1959, Sato, 1960and Zauberman et al, 1967 that the basic lesion is in the upper motor neurone. A possible explanation may be that fibers carrying impulses to the medial rectus nucleus also stimulate the abducens nucleus, while on the other hand, the fibers to the abducens nucleus (for abduction) are missing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…treated surgically if either a cosmetically unacceptable ocular alignment (esotropia) or a bothersome head turn is present (5). Recession of the medial rectus in the involved eye is the treatment of choice of this esotropia.…”
Section: Duane S)'mh'ome Resulting In An Esodeviation Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elektromyographische Studien haben in allen DURS-Formen eine paradoxe Innervation des M. rectus lateralis als Pathomechanismus aufgedeckt [1,6,13,18,20]. Dabei werden je nach Ausmaß der pathologischen aberrierenden Innervation drei DURS-Formen unterschieden [18].…”
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