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Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Approach in Duane Retraction Syndrome: A Study of 691 Patients Publisher Pubmed



Masoomian B1 ; Akbari MR1 ; Mirmohamadsadeghi A1 ; Aghsaei Fard M1 ; Khorraminejad M1, 2 ; Hamad N2 ; Heirani M1
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Source: Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology Published:2022


Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the clinical findings of different types of Duane retraction syndrome (DRS). Study design: Retrospective. Methods: This study was performed on 691 patients with DRS who underwent surgery. Clinical examinations included laterality, abnormal head posture (AHP), corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), refractive error, amblyopia, deviation, overshoots, and type of surgery. Results: The mean age of patients with DRS was 16.7 ± 12.5 (range 1.0–73) years. The patients included 396 (57.3%) women and 295 (42.7%) men (P < 0.001). DRS type I, was observed in 429 (62.1%), II in 168 (24.3%), III in 88 (12.7%) and IV in 6 (0.9%) patients. Unilateral DRS was observed OS in 628 (90.9%) [471 (%78.9) and OD in 157 (21.1%) eyes (P < 0.001)]. O ther clinical findings were AHP (n = 522, 78.1%), overshoot (n = 236, 34.2%) and amblyopia (n = 118, 17.1%). The prevalence of overshoot in types I, II, and III was 17.5% (75/429), 60.7% (102/168) and 64.8% (57/88), respectively (P < 0.001). The prevalence of amblyopia was significantly lower in patients with AHP (80/522, 15.3%) compared to patients with normal head posture (38/169, 22.5%) (P = 0.023). The mean angle of deviation in the primary position (PP) at distance was 21.7 ± 11.5 △ for esotropic group and 17.8 ± 12.4 △ for exotropic group. Sixty-two (9.0%) patients required second surgery for resolving residual misalignment (1.1 surgeries for each patient). Conclusions: About two-thirds of DRS patients had AHP, one-third had overshoots, and one-sixth had amblyopia. The results show that different types of DRS are associated with different epidemiological and clinical characteristics. © 2022, Japanese Ophthalmological Society.
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