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1 3-Methylglutaconic AciduriaKesler, A; Gadoth, N; Straussberg, R
2 Achromatopsia. Clinical diagnosis and treatment.O'Connor, P.S.; Tredici, T.J.; Ivan, D.J.; Mumma, J.V.; Shacklett, D.E.
3 Acute Ophthalmoplegia and Nystagmus in Infants Fed a Thiamine-Deficient FormulaKesler, A; Stolovitch, C; Hoffmann, C; Avni, I; Morad, Y
4 Anomalous optic discs in a patient with a Dandy-Walker cyst.Orcutt, J.C.; Bunt, A.H.
5 Arachnoid cyst causing third cranial nerve palsy manifesting as isolated internal ophthalmoplegia and iris cholinergic supersensitivity.Ashker, Lamees; Joel M. Weinstein, MD; Dias, Mark; Kanev, Paul; Nguyen, Dan; Bonsall, Dean J.
6 Arachnoid cyst causing third cranial nerve palsy manifesting as isolated internal ophthalmoplegia and iris cholinergic supersensitivity.Ashker, Lamees; Joel M. Weinstein, MD; Dias, Mark; Kanev, Paul; Nguyen, Dan; Bonsall, Dean J.
7 Atypical clinical presentation of oculomotor (III) nerve palsy.W. W. Bixenman
8 Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor arising from the third cranial nerve.Wykoff, Charles C; Lam, Byron L; Brathwaite, Carole D; Biegel, Jaclyn A; McKeown, Craig A; Rosenblum, Marc K; Allewelt, Heather B; Sandberg, David I
9 Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor arising from the third cranial nerve.Wykoff, Charles C; Lam, Byron L; Brathwaite, Carole D; Biegel, Jaclyn A; McKeown, Craig A; Rosenblum, Marc K; Allewelt, Heather B; Sandberg, David I
10 Bilateral orbital encephaloceles. An unusual cause of exophthalmos.Cataltepe, O.; Ozcan, O.E.
11 Chiasmal Glioma in Spasmus Nutans: A Cautionary NoteBrodsky, Michael C; Keating, Gesina F
12 Congenital AchiasmaAugustin Lecler, MD, MSc; Arnaud Attye, MD; Catherine Edelson, MD2018-09
13 Congenital ocular motor apraxia in twins. Findings with magnetic resonance imaging.Borchert, M.S.; Sadun, A.A.; Sommers, J.D.; Wright, K.W.
14 Congenital ocular motor apraxia without head thrusts.Rosenberg, M.L.; Wilson, E.
15 Congenital ocular motor apraxia.Prasad, P; Nair, S
16 Congenital Ocular Motor Apraxia: Sporadic and FamilialPalimar Prasad, FRCS; Suresh Nair, MD1994-06
17 Congenital Oculomotor Nerve Paresis With Isolated Cyclic Pupillary SpasmsMichael S. Salman, MBBS, BSc, MRCP, MSc, PhD; Samantha F. Klassen, BSc, MD; Ian H. Clark, MA, MB Bchir, FRCSEd, FRCSC2015-12
18 Convergence Nystagmus Associated with Spasmus NutansDell'Osso, LF
19 Convergence Nystagmus Associated with Spasmus NutansMassry, GG; Bloom, JN; Cruz, OA
20 Correlative study of the computed tomographic, ultrasonographic, and pathological characteristics of cavernous versus capillary hemangiomas of the orbit.Sklar, E.L.; Quencer, R.M.; Byrne, S.F.; Sklar, V.E.
21 The cutaneous manifestations of Sturge-Weber syndrome.Uram, M.; Zubillaga, C.
22 Cyclic oculomotor paresis in Rio.Barroso, L.H.; Abreu, S.G.; Finkel, E.; Hoyt, W.F.
23 Do the Clinical Features in Infantile-Onset Saccade Initiation Delay (Congenital Ocular Motor Apraxia) Correlate With Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings?Salman, Michael S; Ikeda, Kristin M
24 Downbeat Nystagmus Secondary to Familial Hemophagocytic LymphohistiocytosisCai, Cindy X; Siringo, Frank S; Odel, Jeffrey G; Lignelli-Dipple, Angela; Lanzman, Bryan A; Gindin, Tatyana; Filipovich, Alexandra H
25 Early Diagnosis of the Papillorenal Syndrome by Optic Disc MorphologyKhan, AO; Nowilaty, SR
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