نتایج جستجو برای: extraocular

تعداد نتایج: 2390  

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2007
Sven Fraterman Ulrike Zeiger Tejvir S Khurana Matthias Wilm Neal A Rubinstein

The sarcomere is the major structural and functional unit of striated muscle. Approximately 65 different proteins have been associated with the sarcomere, and their exact composition defines the speed, endurance, and biology of each individual muscle. Past analyses relied heavily on electrophoretic and immunohistochemical techniques, which only allow the analysis of a small fraction of proteins...

Journal: :Ocular oncology and pathology 2017
Vivak Parkash Hardeep Singh Mudhar Bart E Wagner Didier Raoult Ruth Batty Hubert Lepidi John Burke Paul Collini Thushan de Silva

PURPOSE To describe the clinical features of a Caucasian female patient with a history of treated gastrointestinal Whipple's disease (WD) who developed new-onset diplopia, with a description of the histopathological features of the extraocular muscle biopsies. METHODS A previously fit 38-year-old Caucasian female presented with acute-onset diplopia after being on a sustained medication regime...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1990
D A DiLoreto R A Kennedy J M Neigel J Rootman

Reports of orbital cysticercosis are uncommon despite the high incidence of brain and ocular involvement. Infestation of extraocular muscle is exceedingly rare. Two cases of cysticercosis of the extraocular muscles are reported here. Surgical removal of the encysted parasites successfully resolved the infestation in both cases.

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1991
I M Donaldson P C Knox

Although the extraocular muscles contain stretch receptors it is generally believed that their afferents exert no influence on the control of eye movement. However, we have shown previously that these afferent signals reach various brainstem centres concerned with eye movement, notably the vestibular nuclei, and that the decerebrate pigeon is a favourable preparation in which to study their eff...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2003
Melanie Rüger Marijke C M Gordijn Domien G M Beersma Bonnie de Vries Serge Daan

Light can influence physiology and performance of humans in two distinct ways. It can acutely change the level of physiological and behavioral parameters, and it can induce a phase shift in the circadian oscillators underlying variations in these levels. Until recently, both effects were thought to require retinal light perception. This view was challenged by Campbell and Murphy, who showed sig...

Journal: :Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi 2000
Y Murakami T Kanamoto T Tsuboi T Maeda Y Inoue

PURPOSE To evaluate the extraocular muscle enlargement in dysthyroid opthalmopathy. METHOD Extraocular muscle enlargement was assessed by orbital computed tomography (CT) in 573 patients with dysthyroid ophthalmopathy in order to investigate the frequency and exact location of extraocular muscle enlargement and the clinical features of related ocular symptoms in patients with dysthyroid ophth...

2017
Jing-Huei Lee Zachary Tucker Maureen Mongan Qinghang Meng Ying Xia

PURPOSE Embryonic eyelid closure is a well-documented morphogenetic episode in mammalian eye development. Detection of eyelid closure defect in humans is a major challenge because eyelid closure and reopen occur entirely in utero. As a consequence, congenital eye defects that are associated with failure of embryonic eyelid closure remain unknown. To fill the gap, we developed a mouse model of d...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1998
J L Ulmer S C Logani L P Mark C A Hamilton R W Prost J N Garman

PURPOSE We examined the utility of near-resonance saturation pulse imaging (magnetization transfer [MT] and spin lock) in characterizing microstructural changes occurring in the extraocular muscles of patients with thyroid-related ophthalmopathy (TRO). METHODS Eight healthy volunteers and 10 patients with TRO were imaged using an off-resonance saturation pulse in conjunction with conventional...

2017
I. M. L. D O N A L D S O N

Although the extraocular muscles contain stretch receptors it is generally believed that their afferents exert no influence on the control of eye movement. However, we have shown previously that these afferent signals reach various brainstem centres concerned with eye movement, notably the vestibular nuclei, and that the decerebrate pigeon is a favourable preparation in which to study their eff...

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