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Compartmentalization of extraocular muscle function – (Eye 29, 157 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

Compartmentalization of extraocular muscle function Eye 29, 157 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.246 Author: J L Demer

  • 5 March 2015

A brief review of the clinical anatomy of the vestibular-ocular connections—how much do we know? – (Eye 29, 163 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

A brief review of the clinical anatomy of the vestibular-ocular connections—how much do we know? Eye 29, 163 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.262 Authors: A M Bronstein, M Patel & Q Arshad

  • 5 March 2015

Is intermittent exotropia a curable condition? – (Eye 29, 171 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

Is intermittent exotropia a curable condition? Eye 29, 171 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.268 Authors: J M Holmes, S R Hatt & D A Leske

  • 5 March 2015

How does the structure of extraocular muscles and their nerves affect their function? – (Eye 29, 177 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

How does the structure of extraocular muscles and their nerves affect their function? Eye 29, 177 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.269 Authors: J R Bruenech & I B Kjellevold Haugen

  • 5 March 2015

Pattern strabismus and torsion needs special surgical attention – (Eye 29, 184 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

Pattern strabismus and torsion needs special surgical attention Eye 29, 184 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.270 Authors: R Kekunnaya, T Mendonca & V Sachdeva

  • 5 March 2015