Abnormal head posture a new paradigm
Purpose. To determine the most common ocular causes and types of anomalous head position and give details of their functional features. Material and methods. The research included 105 patients with an anomalous head position. Depending on the oculomotor pathology, patients were divided into 6 groups...
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| Main Authors: | G.V. Gladysheva, I.L. Plisov, N.G. Antsiferova, V.B. Pushchina, D.R. Mamulat, K.A. Belousova, M.A. Sharokhin |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Russian |
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Publishing house "Ophthalmology"
2022-09-01
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| Series: | Офтальмохирургия |
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| Online Access: | https://ophthalmosurgery.ru/index.php/ophthalmosurgery/article/view/370/415 |
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