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      Morphological Study of Extraocular Muscle Proprioceptor Alterations in Congenital Strabismus

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          The sensorial structures located at the myotendinous junction of the extraocular muscles of patients suffering from congenital strabismus have been studied. Important alterations of these receptors have been observed, both at light and electron microscopy. The receptors appear smaller, with an inner capsule dividing the tendinous component into irregularly shaped compartments. At electron microscopy it is possible to identify: (1) receptors still possessing their architecture and nerve component but with modified nerve ending features and relationship with the Schwann cell covering; (2) receptors maintaining their general architecture but completely lacking the nerve component; (3) receptors where also the general architecture is completely disorganized. All these alterations seem to indicate that in strabismics the reception and transmission of proprioceptive information are abnormal and support the hypothesis that a disturbance of ocular proprioception can play an important role in the pathogenesis of congenital strabismus.

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          Journal
          OPH
          Ophthalmologica
          10.1159/issn.0030-3755
          Ophthalmologica
          S. Karger AG
          0030-3755
          1423-0267
          1990
          1990
          31 March 2010
          : 200
          : 3
          : 154-163
          Affiliations
          a&Egr;ye Clinic, Chair of Physiopathological Optics, and bDepartment of Human Anatomy and Histology, Section of Histology, University of Florence, Italy
          Article
          310097 Ophthalmologica 1990;200:154–163
          10.1159/000310097
          2345630
          9730395f-5b31-411e-966c-251a464ba481
          © 1990 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 31 July 1989
          : 04 August 1989
          Page count
          Pages: 10
          Categories
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          Vision sciences,Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pathology
          Proprioceptors,Extraocular muscles,Ultrastructure,Congenital strabismus

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