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Medial Rectus Muscle Cancer
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Medial rectus muscle cancer refers to malignant tumors affecting the medial rectus muscle—the muscle on the inner side of the eye that helps control movement. ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Spasm
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Medial rectus muscle spasm is a condition where the medial rectus—a key muscle that moves your eye inward—contracts involuntarily. This abnormal spasm can ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Diseases
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The medial rectus muscle is one of the six muscles that control eye movement. When this muscle is not working properly, it can cause problems with how your ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Disorders
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The medial rectus muscle is one of the key extraocular muscles that control eye movements. Disorders affecting this muscle can cause problems with eye ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Neuralgia
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Lateral rectus muscle neuralgia is a condition that causes pain related to the lateral rectus muscle—the muscle that moves your eye outward. This guide ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Sprain
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The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control eye movement. A sprain in this muscle can affect how your eye moves and may lead ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Tears
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Lateral rectus muscle tears are injuries to one of the six muscles that control eye movement. The lateral rectus muscle helps move the eye outward (away from ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Contusion
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A lateral rectus muscle contusion is essentially a bruise or injury to the lateral rectus muscle—a muscle that helps move the eye outward (abduction). This ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Injury
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The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control eye movements. An injury to this muscle can affect your ability to move your eye ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Tendinitis
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Lateral rectus muscle tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon that attaches the lateral rectus muscle to the outer part of the eyeball. This muscle plays a ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Atrophy
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Lateral rectus muscle atrophy refers to the weakening or shrinkage of the lateral rectus muscle—the muscle responsible for moving the eye outward (away from ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Hypertrophy
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Lateral rectus muscle hypertrophy is a condition where the lateral rectus muscle—the one that helps move your eye outward—becomes abnormally enlarged. This ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Fibrosis
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Lateral rectus muscle fibrosis is a condition where the lateral rectus muscle (one of the muscles controlling eye movement) becomes stiff or scarred. Lateral ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Infections
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The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control the movement of your eye. An infection in this muscle is rare but serious. It can ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Cysts
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Lateral rectus muscle cysts are unusual, fluid-filled sacs that form in or near the lateral rectus muscle—the muscle that helps move your eye outward. Although ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Tumors
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Lateral rectus muscle tumors are rare growths that occur in or around the lateral rectus muscle—a key muscle responsible for moving your eye outward. Because ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Pain
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Lateral rectus muscle pain affects one of the six extraocular muscles that control eye movement. This muscle is especially important because it helps move the ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Cancer
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Lateral rectus muscle cancer is an extremely rare condition that involves a malignant tumor affecting the lateral rectus muscle—the muscle on the outer side of ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Spasm
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The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control the movement of your eye. Its main role is to pull the eye outward (away from the ...

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Lateral Rectus Muscle Diseases
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The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control eye movement. It plays a vital role in moving the eye outward (away from the ...

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