Publications by authors named "Aliakbar Sabermoghadam"

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the amount of sensitivity and specificity of the slit-light (SL) method in the diagnosis of ocular cyclotorsion.

Materials And Methods: One hundred and twenty eyes of 60 individuals (10-60 years old), with mean visual acuity of 0.08 ± 0.

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Reports of isolated anomalies of the medial rectus (MR) muscle in literature are sparse. It has been identified as a subtype of congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder that affects the normal development of brainstem motor neurons. Herein, we report a 37-year-old male presented with large-angle exotropia since the birth of right eye with palpebral fissure widening.

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Introduction: Multiple different procedures have been proposed to address complete sixth nerve palsy with severe abduction limitation. In this study, we report a modification of the Hummelsheim's procedure. It is in fact muscle pulley transposition that obviates the need for tenotomy or muscle splitting.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aliakbar Sabermoghadam"

  • - Aliakbar Sabermoghadam's research primarily focuses on innovative surgical techniques and diagnostic methods in the field of ophthalmology, particularly related to muscle disorders and strabismus in patients with varying age demographics.
  • - His recent study on the slit-light method demonstrates the sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing ocular cyclotorsion, indicating a potential advancement in non-invasive diagnostic tools for eye doctors.
  • - Sabermoghadam's work also includes a variety of case reports and literature reviews on effective surgical interventions for large-angle strabismus, including modifications to established procedures, which aim to improve clinical outcomes for patients with conditions such as congenital medial rectus hypoplasia and sixth nerve palsy.