S P Donahue
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Recent Articles
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Dobbs M, Mawn L, Donahue S
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 2010 Nov;
32(9):E167-8.
PMID: 21087936
An 8-month-old boy with Gorlin syndrome presented with a large right-face turn and constant exotropia of the left eye. Eight-millimeter recession of the left lateral rectus muscle was performed at...
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Donahue S, Lavina A, Najjar J
Br J Ophthalmol
. 2005 Sep;
89(10):1275-7.
PMID: 16170115
Background: Bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia (BONH) is often associated with other central nervous system midline abnormalities (septo-optic dysplasia). Hormonal dysfunction, caused by anterior (cortisol) and posterior (ADH) pituitary involvement, can...
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Arnold R, Ruben J, Donahue S
Br J Ophthalmol
. 2005 Feb;
89(3):392-3.
PMID: 15722331
No abstract available.
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Donahue S, Johnson T
Ophthalmology
. 2001 Dec;
108(12):2309-14; discussion 2314-5.
PMID: 11733276
Objective: To evaluate examination results from preschool children referred from photoscreening, and to adjust referral criteria for suspected astigmatism. Design: Cross-sectional study and noncomparative case series. Participants: Thirty-one thousand fifty-three...
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Donahue S, Lavin P, Mohney B, Hamed L
Am J Ophthalmol
. 2001 Nov;
132(5):751-6.
PMID: 11704037
Purpose: To describe ocular motility and neuro-ophthalmologic findings in six patients with an ocular tilt reaction (OTR) that mimicked an inferior oblique palsy (IOP). Design: Observational Case Series. Methods: Series...
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Donahue S, Johnson T, Merin L
Ophthalmology
. 2001 Oct;
108(10):1711-2.
PMID: 11581024
No abstract available.
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Brodsky M, Donahue S
Arch Ophthalmol
. 2001 Sep;
119(9):1307-14.
PMID: 11545636
Background: Sensorimotor and orbital anatomical mechanisms have been invoked to explain primary oblique muscle overaction. Methods: Review of primitive visuo-vestibular reflexes and neuroanatomical pathways corresponding to vestibulo-ocular reflexes, and correlation...
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