05 February 2012

Extraocular muscles Ppts and Latest 50 Published articles



Extraocular muscles: The extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control the movements of the (human) eye (there are four in bovines). The actions of the extraocular muscles depend on the position of the eye at the time of muscle contraction.

Extraocular Muscles (EOM) & Eye movement
http://www.opt.uab.edu/class2011/1st%20year/Ocular%20Anatomy/Opt112.No23_24EOM.ppt

Evaluation and Treatment of Oculomotor Impairment
http://www.uab.edu/shrpot/Mary%20Warren/OT%20689%20Summer03/689%20Oculomotor%20lec%20A.PPT

Monitoring Operations  in the Skull Base
http://www.utdallas.edu/~amoller/iom/6_mon_skull.ppt

Identify  the elements of the bony orbit on  a skull or x-ray
http://www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/Slides/Eye%20&%20Orbit.ppt

Eye  Movement Physiology
by Frank M. Marchak, Ph.D.
http://www.wpic.pitt.edu/research/biometrics/SPR%202011%20Workshop/Eye%20Movement%20Physiology.ppt

The Muscular System: Axial Musculature
http://faculty.sdmiramar.edu/dtrubovitz/anatomy/powerpoint/ch10.ppt

Myasthenia  Gravis
by Shirley  H. Wray, M.D., Ph.D.
http://novel.utah.edu/Wray/PPT/Myasthenia_Gravis_guest_lecture.ppt

Eye Examination
http://www.uky.edu/~achan2/med/imp1/EYES_.PPT

Eye Anatomy
http://elearning.najah.edu/OldData/pdfs/3800Lecture%201-%20Eye%20Anatomy.ppt

Model  Science – The Human Eye
http://mesa.ucop.edu/staff/masme_2010/WORKSHOPS/Model_Science_The_Human_Eye/Model_Science_The_Human_Eye.ppt

Latest 50 Publications:



  1. Clinical analysis of primary extraocular muscles tumors.
  2. Mutation analysis of KIF21A gene in a Chinese family with congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles type I.
  3. Adjustable suture technique for enhanced transposition surgery for extraocular muscles.
  4. Anomalous extraocular muscles with strabismus.
  5. Bilateral symmetrical metastasis to all extraocular muscles from distant rhabdomyosarcoma.
  6. Carcinoid tumor metastases to the extraocular muscles: MR imaging and CT findings and review of the literature.
  7. Congenital Fibrosis of the Extraocular Muscles .
  8. Congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles.
  9. Congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles.
  10. Densities of orbital fat and extraocular muscles in graves orbitopathy patients and controls.
  11. Development of extraocular muscles requires early signals from periocular neural crest and the developing eye.
  12. Different impact of ALS on laminin isoforms in human extraocular muscles versus limb muscles.
  13. Direct fixation of extraocular muscles to a silicone sphere: a cost-sensitive, low-risk enucleation procedure.
  14. Do palisade endings in extraocular muscles arise from neurons in the motor nuclei?
  15. Effect of orbital bony decompression for Graves' orbitopathy on the volume of extraocular muscles.
  16. Evaluation of rectus extraocular muscles using dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging in patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy for assessment of disease activity.
  17. Evidence of an asymmetrical endophenotype in congenital fibrosis of extraocular muscles type 3 resulting from TUBB3 mutations.
  18. Expanding repertoire in the oculomotor periphery: selective compartmental function in rectus extraocular muscles.
  19. Factors contributing to failure of neuromuscular transmission in myasthenia gravis and the special case of the extraocular muscles.
  20. Frequency tuning in the tone burst-evoked myogenic potentials in extraocular muscles in normal human subjects.
  21. Frequency tuning of bone-conducted tone burst-evoked myogenic potentials recorded from extraocular muscles BOVEMP in normal human subjects.
  22. Functional imaging of human extraocular muscles in head tilt dependent hypertropia.
  23. Glucose uptake in rat extraocular muscles: effect of insulin and contractile activity.
  24. Intramuscular innervation of primate extraocular muscles: unique compartmentalization in horizontal recti.
  25. KIF21A mutations in two Chinese families with congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles CFEOM.
  26. KIF21A novel deletion and recurrent mutation in patients with congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles-1.
  27. Lack of KIF21A mutations in congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles type I patients from consanguineous Saudi Arabian families.
  28. Magnetic resonance imaging of tissues compatible with supernumerary extraocular muscles.
  29. Microanatomy of adult zebrafish extraocular muscles.
  30. Nonmuscle myosin IIB, a sarcomeric component in the extraocular muscles.
  31. Ocular adnexal lymphoma of the extraocular muscles: case series from the University of Iowa and review of the literature.
  32. Physically-based modeling and simulation of extraocular muscles.
  33. Postnatal changes in the developing rat extraocular muscles.
  34. Predictability of visual function and nerve fiber layer thickness by cross-sectional areas of extraocular muscles in graves ophthalmopathy.
  35. Proteomic profiling of naturally protected extraocular muscles from the dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse.
  36. Radiologically manifested accessory extraocular muscles in thyroid eye disease.
  37. Severe fibrosis of extraocular muscles after the use of lyophilized amniotic membrane in strabismus surgery.
  38. Severe fibrosis of extraocular muscles after the use of lyophilized amniotic membrane in strabismus surgery.
  39. Slipped, severed, torn and lost extraocular muscles.
  40. Sources of calretinin inputs to motoneurons of extraocular muscles involved in upgaze.
  41. Stromal cell-derived factor-1 and hepatocyte growth factor guide axon projections to the extraocular muscles.
  42. Superior calcium homeostasis of extraocular muscles.
  43. T2-weighted fast spin-echo magnetic resonance imaging of extraocular muscles.
  44. The nonlinearity of passive extraocular muscles.
  45. The optic nerve head in congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles.
  46. Underdeveloped extraocular muscles in the naked mole-rat Heterocephalus glaber.
  47. Understanding the extraocular muscles and oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens nerves through a simulation in physical examination training: an innovative approach.
  48. Unilateral blindness with third cranial nerve palsy and abnormal enhancement of extraocular muscles on magnetic resonance imaging of orbit after the ingestion of methanol.
  49. Unilateral congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles with lid retraction: surgical treatment with a silicon plate on the orbital floor.
  50. What experimental embryology can teach us about the development of the extraocular muscles in anophthalmia: at the interface of basic and clinical sciences.

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