Pollard Z F
Division of Ophthalmology, Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Ophthalmol. 1988 Sep 15;106(3):337-40. doi: 10.1016/0002-9394(88)90371-6.
Eleven children had Apert's syndrome and bilateral superior oblique muscle palsy. Of seven patients who underwent surgical exploration of the superior oblique muscle area, five had no superior oblique tendon in either eye and two had only a small fibrous band as a remnant in each eye. All 11 patients had a significant horizontal deviation in primary gaze and downgaze, in addition to a vertical imbalance. The findings led to the conclusion that all patients with craniofacial anomalies, especially those with Apert's syndrome, should be examined for the presence of vertical muscle palsies and particularly bilateral superior oblique muscle palsy.
11名儿童患有Apert综合征和双侧上斜肌麻痹。在7例接受上斜肌区域手术探查的患者中,5例双眼均无上斜肌腱,2例双眼仅残留一小条纤维带。所有11例患者在第一眼位和下视时均有明显的水平斜视,以及垂直不平衡。这些发现得出结论,所有患有颅面畸形的患者,尤其是患有Apert综合征的患者,都应检查是否存在垂直肌麻痹,特别是双侧上斜肌麻痹。