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[Retraction syndrome (author's transl)]

H Kaufmann, G Kolling, H Hartwig

    Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde
    |February 1, 1981
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    Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome involves eye movement limitations and globe retraction. Surgical intervention for this condition is reserved for cases with intolerable head posture, focusing on horizontal rectus muscle recession.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Neurology
    • Genetics

    Context:

    • Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome, a rare congenital eye movement disorder.
    • Characterized by limited abduction, globe retraction, and abnormal eye movements.
    • Affects approximately 1 in 10,000 live births.

    Purpose:

    • To report on 70 cases of Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome.
    • To describe the typical symptoms and underlying pathophysiology.
    • To outline surgical indications and techniques.

    Summary:

    • Patients exhibit severe abduction limitation, globe retraction, palpebral fissure narrowing, and vertical deviations.
    • Symptoms are attributed to lateral rectus muscle fibrosis or coinnervation.
    • Single binocular vision is often present, sometimes with a compensatory head posture.

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    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the clinical presentation and management of Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome.
    • Highlights the importance of considering muscle fibrosis/coinnervation in etiology.
    • Suggests surgical recession of horizontal rectus muscles based on head posture for specific cases.