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Abnormality of the extraocular muscles
- ... development. These individuals do not have problems with extraocular muscles (described above). The brain abnormalities typically lead to intellectual disability in affected individuals. ...
- ... loss, and problems with eye movement caused by abnormalities of the muscles that surround the eyes (extraocular muscles).The SALL4 gene mutation responsible for IVIC ...
- ... characterized by missing fingers (oligodactyly) and other hand abnormalities in addition to problems with eye movement. CFEOM1 is the most common form of congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles, affecting at least 1 in 230,000 people. ...
- ... growth of cranial nerves impairs the function of extraocular muscles, leading ... that underlie intellectual disability and other neurological problems ...
- ... to evaluate weakness or other problems in the extraocular muscles. These problems may result in double vision or rapid, uncontrolled eye movements .
- ... to several of the muscles surrounding the eyes (extraocular muscles). Variants in the CHN1 gene disrupt the normal ... these nerves so they cannot effectively control the extraocular muscles. Impaired function of these muscles leads to restricted ...
- ... Yu Wai Man CY, Chinnery PF, Griffiths PG. Extraocular muscles have fundamentally distinct properties that make them selectively ...
- ... Yu Wai Man CY, Chinnery PF, Griffiths PG. Extraocular muscles have fundamentally distinct properties that make them selectively ...
- ... Yu Wai Man CY, Chinnery PF, Griffiths PG. Extraocular muscles have fundamentally distinct properties that make them selectively ...
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