Abstract

The changes in ocular motility in 15 patients with endocrine ophthalmopathy before and after orbital decompression according to Ogura-Walsh are discussed. The conclusion is that decompression of the orbita gives rise to a considerable risk of development or increase of limitations of ocular movements, with diplopia as a result.

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