Squint and Ocular Paralysis
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A case of ocular torticollis.
CASE HISTORY A four month old child with a sixweek history of a head posture and transient squint was referred to a general hospital outpatient department. Obstetric and developmental history were normal. Torticollis secondary to spasm of the trapezius muscle was diagnosed and physiotherapy was instituted. At age 14 months the head posture was still present and because of a history of squint an...
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دوره 43 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016