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    Pediatric orbital floor fracture : direct extraocular muscle involvement by Egbert, J E, May, K, Kersten, R C, Kulwin, D R

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-10-2000)
    “…To study the clinical presentation, operative findings, and postoperative results of a surgical series of isolated orbital floor fractures in children…”
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    The Natural History of Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension After Pediatric Cataract Surgery by Egbert, James E., Christiansen, Stephen P., Wright, Martha M., Young, Terri L., Summers, C. Gail

    Published in Journal of AAPOS (01-02-2006)
    “…Introduction: We sought to define the prevalence and natural history of ocular hypertension and glaucoma for at least a 10-year period after pediatric cataract…”
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    Diagnosis and Treatment of an Ophthalmic Artery Occlusion During an Intralesional Injection of Corticosteroid Into an Eyelid Capillary Hemangioma by EGBERT, JAMES E., SCHWARTZ, GARY S., WALSH, ARTHUR W.

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-06-1996)
    “…To demonstrate the usefulness of simultaneous indirect ophthalmoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of embolization of the ocular circulation during…”
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    Efficacy of inferior oblique anterior transposition placement grading for dissociated vertical deviation by Engman, J H, Egbert, J E, Summers, C G, Young, T L

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-11-2001)
    “…To determine if graded anterior placement of a transposed inferior oblique muscle is beneficial for treating variable amounts of dissociated vertical deviation…”
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    Alternating ptosis after bilateral frontalis muscle suspension for congenital ptosis by Egbert, James E, Lucchese, Neil J, Dortzbach, Richard K

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-06-2001)
    “…PURPOSE: To report an unusual response to bilateral frontalis suspension surgery for congenital ptosis. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 6-year-old child with…”
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    Anterior transposition of the superior oblique tendon in the treatment of oculomotor nerve palsy and its influence on postoperative hypertropia by Young, T L, Conahan, B M, Summers, C G, Egbert, J E

    “…To determine whether postoperative hypertropia after anterior transposition of the superior oblique tendon without trochleotomy could be avoided with a…”
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    Female Genital Tract Papillomavirus in Conjunctival Papillomas of Infancy by Egbert, James E., Kersten, Robert C.

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-04-1997)
    “…To show the association between conjunctival papillomas present during infancy and maternal infection with human papillomavirus. Case report of conjunctival…”
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    High injection pressure during intralesional injection of corticosteroids into capillary hemangiomas by Egbert, J E, Paul, S, Engel, W K, Summers, C G

    Published in Archives of ophthalmology (1960) (01-05-2001)
    “…Intralesional injection of corticosteroids is an effective treatment for tumors of the head and neck. Complications are rare but include permanent loss of…”
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    Excessive loss of hyperopia. A presenting sign of juvenile aphakic glaucoma by Egbert, J E, Kushner, B J

    Published in Archives of ophthalmology (1960) (01-09-1990)
    “…We present the cases of four patients in whom juvenile aphakic glaucoma developed. An excessive loss of hyperopia was the initial clinical sign that alerted us…”
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    A prospective study of ocular hypertension and glaucoma after pediatric cataract surgery by Egbert, J E, Wright, M M, Dahlhauser, K F, Keithahn, M A, Letson, R D, Summers, C G

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-07-1995)
    “…Late-onset glaucoma can occur after pediatric cataract surgery. However, no large prospective study of the prevalence of ocular hypertension and glaucoma after…”
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    Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction by Egbert, James E.

    Published in Journal of AAPOS (01-06-2001)
    “…J AAPOS 2001;5:133…”
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    Ocular and systemic manifestations of encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis by Kodsi, S R, Bloom, K E, Egbert, J E, Holland, E J, Cameron, J D

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (15-07-1994)
    “…Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis is a congenital neurocutaneous syndrome with epibulbar choristomas and connective tissue nevi of the eyelids as common…”
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    The association of strabismus, amblyopia, and refractive errors in spasmus nutans by Young, T L, Weis, J R, Summers, C G, Egbert, J E

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-01-1997)
    “…Spasmus nutans is a condition that includes asymmetric nystagmus and occurs during the amblyogenic period. Because specific alterations in early visual…”
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    Length-tension properties of extraocular muscles in patients with esotropia and intermittent exotropia by Rosenbaum, A L, Egbert, J E, Keogan, T, Wheeler, N, Wang, C, Buzard, K

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (15-06-1994)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the passive length-tension characteristics of horizontal recti muscles in patients with non-restrictive horizontal…”
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    Office probing for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction: a study of parental satisfaction by Goldblum, T A, Summers, C G, Egbert, J E, Letson, R D

    “…To determine parental satisfaction with nasolacrimal probings performed in the office without sedation for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. We…”
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