Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2008)

Anterior plagiocephaly with contralateral superior oblique overaction

  • Jethani Jitendra,
  • Dagar Abhishek,
  • Vijayalakshmi P,
  • Sundaresh K

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 6
pp. 504 – 507

Abstract

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Anterior plagiocephaly is a craniofacial anomaly related to premature unilateral synostosis. We present three cases of anterior plagiocephaly with contralateral superior oblique dysfunction. A detailed ophthalmic examination, including orthoptic assessment for the extraocular muscle misalignment, with appropriate radio-imaging was done in all the three cases. All of them showed a right-sided plagiocephaly, with overaction of the left superior oblique muscle, alternating exotropia and a dissociated vertical deviation. Two underwent surgical correction of squint. Both were well aligned after squint surgery. Plagiocephaly has been reported to simulate superior oblique muscle paresis. We report a rare occurrence of contralateral superior oblique muscle overaction in three children with anterior plagiocephaly.

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