Harmon D E, Primo S A
New England College of Optometry, Boston, MA 02115.
J Am Optom Assoc. 1990 May;61(5):378-81.
Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) is a congenital abnormality of ocular motility that occurs in about 1% of strabismic patients. Three types have been described and the clinical features include incomitant horizontal strabismus, restricted motility and globe retraction. Head turn, upshoot or downshoot of the adducted eye, and bilaterality may occasionally be present. Since strabismus is invariably present in DRS, careful assessment of extraocular motility should be performed on all children with a suspected or confirmed eye turn. Early diagnosis may save practitioners and parents hours of time and financial investment with orthoptic and surgical management attempts. A case of DRS is presented.
杜安眼球后退综合征(DRS)是一种先天性眼球运动异常,约1%的斜视患者会出现该症状。已描述了三种类型,其临床特征包括非共同性水平斜视、眼球运动受限和眼球后退。偶尔可能会出现头位转动、内收眼上射或下射以及双侧受累。由于DRS患者总是存在斜视,因此应对所有疑似或确诊有眼球偏斜的儿童进行仔细的眼外肌运动评估。早期诊断可为从业者和家长节省因斜视矫正和手术治疗尝试所花费的大量时间和金钱投入。本文介绍了一例DRS病例。