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Case Report

Kannan P, Vasudev Anand Rao, M alhar Vyas.

Department Ophthalmology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Puducherry

 

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Dr Malhar Vyas, Postgraduate student, Department of Ophthalmology Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry-605107

Year: 2015, Volume: 5, Issue: 4, Page no. 190-191,
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Abstract

Brown syndrome is limited elevation in adduction caused by an abnormal superior oblique muscle or tendon. It mimics inferior oblique muscle palsy. A lO year old boy with features of brown syndrome is reported, in whom limited elevation in adduction was seen.

<p>Brown syndrome is limited elevation in adduction caused by an abnormal superior oblique muscle or tendon. It mimics inferior oblique muscle palsy. A lO year old boy with features of brown syndrome is reported, in whom limited elevation in adduction was seen.</p>
Keywords
Brown syndrome, superior oblique tendon sheath syndrome.
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