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Poland-Mobius syndrome: evaluation by computerized tomography [Case Report]
Hopper, K D; Haas, D K; Rice, M M; Freeley, D A; Taubner, R W; Ghaed, N
The Poland-Mobius syndrome is the combination of two rare congenital disorders and has been reported previously in only 13 patients. We report two additional cases with an evaluation of the findings and possible pathogenesis, and discuss the role of computerized tomography in evaluating the brain, pons, orbits, and facial nerve.
PMID: 2986296
ISSN: 0038-4348
CID: 2490412
Pediatric eye trauma
Ervin-Mulvey, L D; Nelson, L B; Freeley, D A
Ocular trauma is a much more common cause of visual loss than is generally recognized. The authors present guidelines for the examination of eye injuries and follow with a discussion of the more common and more serious traumatic injuries.
PMID: 6646870
ISSN: 0031-3955
CID: 2490382
Recurrent esotropia following early successful surgical correction of congenital esotropia
Freeley, D A; Nelson, L B; Calhoun, J H
A study was conducted using a group of congenital esotropes who had an adequate surgical alignment prior to 18 months of age, to determine how many of them would redevelop esotropia. In the group that redeveloped the condition, a high percentage of the esotropia was accommodative in nature and was therefore able to be corrected with spectacles. Both the initial refractive error and changes in refractive error were noted to be significant. This study emphasizes the importance of monitoring the refractive state continuously, especially in children with subnormal fusion.
PMID: 6864420
ISSN: 0191-3913
CID: 2490372
Cul-de-sac approach to adjustable strabismus surgery
Nelson, L B; Calhoun, J H; Harley, R D; Freeley, D A
PMID: 7049135
ISSN: 0003-9950
CID: 2490392
A new technique for adjustable-strabismus surgery
Nelson, L B; Calhoun, J H; Harley, R D; Freeley, D A
PMID: 6762718
ISSN: 0048-3206
CID: 2490402