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Symposium: Strabismus Happens: Strabismus Secondary to Ocular Surgery and Disease

Strabismus Secondary to Adnexal Restrictions

, M.D.
Pages 33-35 | Published online: 22 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Adnexal restriction due to anomalous orbital structures is a rare cause of strabismus. These anomalous structures include accessory muscles and fibrous bands that insert in abnormal locations on the globe or on the extraocular muscles themselves. They may be present in patients with restrictive strabismus with unusual patterns of motility, including globe retraction not associated with Duane retraction syndrome, very large vertical strabismus, and elevation deficits that are worse in abduction. Imaging studies are useful in the evaluation of such patients. Release of the restrictive orbital structures may improve the strabismus in some patients.

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