Disease | strabismus |
Phenotype | C0010278|craniosynostosis |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 20843188 | Introduction: apparent inferior oblique overaction and apparent superior oblique underaction are common in strabismus associated with craniosynostosis, and in many cases are likely due to excyclotorsion of the globes, with the rectus muscles acting with oblique vectors. |
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