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diplopia/hypoxia

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[A case of postural hypoxemia with a final diagnosis of myasthenia gravis].

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We present a case of postural hypoxemia with a final diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (MG). A 62-year-old man experienced double vision in his left eye from December 2008 and received a diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy. From mid-December he began to experience breathing difficulties at night when in a

Perceptual relearning of binocular fusion after hypoxic brain damage: four controlled single-case treatment studies.

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OBJECTIVE Hypoxic brain damage is characterized by widespread, diffuse-disseminated brain lesions, which may cause severe disturbances in binocular vision, leading to diplopia and loss of stereopsis, for which no evaluated treatment is currently available. The study evaluated the effects of a novel

Efficacy and safety of midazolam and ketamine in paediatric upper endoscopy.

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OBJECTIVE Upper endoscopy can be successfully carried out in children under deep sedation and anaesthesia. However, the best method of upper endoscopy for children who require gastrointestinal intervention has yet to be defined. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of the

Unilateral thalamic infarction causing downward gaze palsy in a patient with uncorrected tetralogy of fallot: a case report.

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Introduction - Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease (CHD). Adults with surgically uncorrected forms of this condition are extremely rare, since operation is recommended in childhood to prevent cyanosis. Cyanotic CHD increases the risk of

[A case of medullary infarction presented lateral medullary syndrome and respiratory arrest after ataxic respiration].

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We reported a 71-year-old male with lateral medullary syndrome presented acute respiratory arrest after ataxic respiration. The patient had experienced transient diplopia repeatedly for about 2 weeks and then the developed persistent diplopia and vertigo. On the third day he was admitted to our

Ischemic tissue injury and progenitor cell tropism: significant contributors to the pathogenesis of pterygium.

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Pterygium is a common ocular surface disease characterized by triangular wing-like growth consisting of subconjunctival hypertrophic connective tissue. Pterygium is easily complicated by adhesion to the eyelid and diplopia related to motility restriction of the eyeball. Beyond the cosmetic problems,
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