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    Mudgil AV, Walker M, Steffen H, Guyton DL, Zee DS.
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  • 45. Overaction of the inferior oblique muscle in 4th nerve palsy.
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  • 46. Incomitance in monkeys with strabismus.
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  • 50. Surgical outcomes of intermittent exotropia associated with concomitant hypertropia including simulated superior oblique palsy after horizontal muscles surgery only.
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    Eye (Lond); 2007 Dec; 21(12):1489-92. PubMed ID: 17016462
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  • 55. Measurement of binocular alignment in normal monkeys and in monkeys with strabismus.
    Quick MW, Boothe RG.
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  • 56. Effects of lesions of the cerebellar oculomotor vermis on eye movements in primate: binocular control.
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    Sato M, Iwata EA, Takai Y, Hikoya A, Koide YM.
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  • 58. Differentiating Acute and Subacute Vertical Strabismus Using Different Head Positions During the Upright-Supine Test.
    Lemos J, Subei A, Sousa M, Nunes C, Cunha L, Glisson C, Eggenberger E.
    JAMA Ophthalmol; 2018 Apr 01; 136(4):322-328. PubMed ID: 29450486
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  • 59. Torsion in patients with superior oblique palsies: dynamic torsion during saccades and changes in Listing's plane.
    Steffen H, Straumann DS, Walker MF, Miller NR, Guyton DL, Repka MX, Zee DS.
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  • 60. The influence of head tilt on ocular torsion in patients with superior oblique muscle palsy.
    Kushner BJ.
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