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Extraocular Muscle Contusion
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Extraocular muscle contusion is an injury (a bruise) to one or more of the muscles that control eye movement. Because these muscles are responsible for moving ...

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Extraocular Muscle Injuries
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Extraocular muscles are the six small muscles that control eye movement. When these muscles become injured, it can affect how your eyes move and work together. ...

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Extraocular Muscle Tendinitis
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Extraocular muscle tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendons that attach the muscles controlling your eye movements. This guide will help you understand the ...

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Extraocular Muscle Atrophy
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Extraocular muscle atrophy is a condition in which the muscles responsible for moving the eyes become weak and shrink over time. This guide explains what ...

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Extraocular Muscle Hypertrophy
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Extraocular muscle hypertrophy refers to the enlargement of the muscles that control eye movements. Although not common on its own, this condition is usually ...

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Extraocular Muscle Fibrosis
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Extraocular muscle fibrosis is a condition in which the muscles that control eye movement become stiff or scarred because of fibrous tissue buildup. This can ...

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Extraocular Muscles Infection
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Extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control the movement of your eyeball. An infection affecting these muscles is rare but can be serious. This guide ...

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Extraocular Muscle Cysts 
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Extraocular muscle cysts are abnormal, fluid-filled sacs that can develop in or around the muscles responsible for eye movement. Although these cysts are ...

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Extraocular Muscle Tumors
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Extraocular muscle tumors are abnormal growths that occur in the muscles controlling eye movements. Although they are rare, understanding their anatomy, ...

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Extraocular Muscles Pain
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Extraocular muscles are the six small muscles that control the movement of your eyes. When these muscles hurt or are strained, you may experience pain around ...

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Extraocular Muscles Cancer
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Extraocular muscles are the six small muscles that control the movement of the eyeball. Cancer that affects these muscles is very rare but can have serious ...

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Extraocular Muscle Spasm
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Extraocular muscle spasm is a condition in which one or more of the muscles that control eye movement contract involuntarily. This guide explains the condition ...

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Extraocular Muscle Diseases
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Extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control the movement of your eyes. When these muscles are not working correctly, it can lead to conditions such as ...

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Extraocular Muscle Disorders
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Extraocular muscle disorders affect the muscles that control eye movement. These muscles work together to help you look in different directions and maintain ...

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Orbital Muscles Neuralgia
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Orbital muscles neuralgia is a condition characterized by nerve pain affecting the muscles that control eye movement. Although it is not as commonly discussed ...

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Orbital Muscle Strain
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Orbital muscle strain is an injury or overuse condition affecting the muscles that control eye movement. These muscles, located in the bony socket (orbit), ...

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Orbital Muscle Sprain
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An orbital muscle sprain refers to an injury where the muscles that control eye movement or the muscles around the eye become overstretched or partially torn. ...

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Orbital Muscle Tears
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Orbital muscles are the muscles that control the movement of your eyeball. They are responsible for directing your eye in different directions so you can see ...

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Orbital Muscle Contusion
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Orbital muscles contusion is a type of eye injury where the muscles surrounding the eyeball—responsible for eye movement—are bruised due to blunt trauma. This ...

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Orbital Muscle Injuries
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Orbital muscles are the small muscles that control eye movement. Injury to these muscles can affect your ability to move your eyes properly, cause pain, and ...

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