ophthalmoplegia

  • 41CPEO — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H49.4 Ophthalmoplegia progressiva externa …

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  • 42Chronisch progressive externe Ophthalmoplegie — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H49.4 Ophthalmoplegia progressiva externa …

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  • 43Chronische Progressive Externe Ophthalmoplegie — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H49.4 Ophthalmoplegia progressiva externa …

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  • 44Kearns–Sayre syndrome — Kearns Sayre syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 10 H49.8 ICD 9 277.87 …

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  • 46POLG — Polymerase (DNA directed), gamma, also known as POLG, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = Further readingPBB Further reading citations = *cite journal | author=Graziewicz MA, Longley MJ, Copeland WC |title=DNA polymerase… …

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  • 47Ophthalmoparesis — Ophtalmoparesis Classification and external resources Neuro ophthalmologic examination showing ophthalmoplegia affecting the left eye in a patient with Tolosa Hunt syndrome. The central image represents forward gaze, and each image around …

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  • 48PEO1 — Chromosome 10 open reading frame 2 Identifiers Symbols C10orf2; ATXN8; FLJ21832; IOSCA; MTDPS7; PEO; PEO1; PEOA3; SANDO; SCA8; TWINL External IDs …

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  • 49One and a half syndrome — Schematic representation of most common extra ocular movement abnormality in one and a half syndrome. The one and a half syndrome is a rare ophthalmoparetic syndrome characterized by a conjugate horizontal gaze palsy in one direction and an… …

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  • 50Strabismus — For the protein Strabismus, see Strabismus (protein). Strabismus Classification and external resources Strabismus prevents bringing the gaze of both eyes to the same point in space. ICD 10 H …

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