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Superior Oblique Palsy in Children: Fourth Nerve Problems

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Long-term Outlook: Managing Superior Oblique Palsy Over Time The long-term prognosis for children with superior oblique palsy varies depending on several factors, including the cause, severity, age at diagnosis, and treatment approach. Understanding the developmental trajectory helps families prepare for ongoing management needs. Developmental Considerations: Visual development: The critical period for binocular vision development extends […]

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Superior Oblique Palsy: The Tricky Fourth Nerve Problem

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Essential Insights: Understanding and Managing Superior Oblique Palsy Superior oblique palsy (fourth nerve palsy) affects eye movement, causing vertical double vision and a characteristic head tilt toward the opposite shoulder to compensate. The condition can be congenital or acquired, with head trauma being the most common cause in adults. Diagnosis involves specialized tests like the

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