Publications by authors named "J G Dohlman"

A healthy 32-year-old woman presented with binocular diplopia immediately after sustaining a penetrating injury to the left periocular adnexa with a hot metal skewer. Examination revealed an incomitant esotropia, with complete limitation of abduction of the left eye with downshoot in left gaze and normal afferent visual function. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated no fracture, but there was mild thickening of the medial rectus muscle and associated fat stranding.

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Unlabelled: Apert syndrome is characterized by eyelid dysmorphology, V-pattern strabismus, extraocular muscle excyclorotation, and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). We compare eyelid characteristics, severity of V-pattern strabismus, rectus muscle excyclorotation, and ICP control in Apert syndrome patients initially treated by endoscopic strip craniectomy (ESC) at about 4 months of age versus fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) performed about 1 year of age.

Methods: Twenty-five patients treated at Boston Children's Hospital met inclusion criteria for this retrospective cohort study.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The case presented discusses an infant with significant 4-eyelid defects, linked to a rare SMOC1 mutation, marking a novel connection that hasn't been previously recognized.
  • * The reconstructive techniques used aimed to improve the patient’s eye appearance and surface, achieving better eye contact, despite concerns about the child's visual potential being limited.
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Strabismus, the condition of misaligned eyes, can result in severe, long-lasting functional and psychosocial sequelae. This review examines existing literature that has described and quantified the psychosocial consequences of strabismus. In particular, the role of strabismus in creating social, psychological, and vocational disparities, and how these intersect with race, ethnicity, and gender, is described.

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