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Superior Oblique Muscle Tumors
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Superior oblique muscle tumors are rare growths that occur in one of the extraocular muscles responsible for controlling eye movement. Although these tumors ...

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Superior Oblique Muscle Pain
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Superior oblique muscle pain is a condition that affects one of the extraocular muscles in your eye. This article covers everything from the anatomy of the ...

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Superior Oblique Muscle Cancer
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Superior oblique muscle cancer is an extremely rare condition affecting one of the extraocular muscles—the superior oblique—that helps control eye movement. ...

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Superior Oblique Muscle Spasm
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Superior oblique muscle spasm is a condition where the superior oblique—a small muscle in your eye—contracts involuntarily or too strongly. This can lead to ...

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Superior Oblique Muscle Diseases
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The superior oblique muscle is one of the extraocular muscles that help control the precise movements of your eyes. Problems with this muscle or its nerve ...

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Superior Oblique Muscle Disorders
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The superior oblique muscle is one of the extraocular muscles that control eye movements. When this muscle is not working properly, it can affect how the eye ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Neuralgia
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Medial rectus muscle neuralgia refers to pain associated with the medial rectus muscle—a muscle that helps move the eye inward. This guide explains what it is, ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Strain
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Medial rectus muscle strain is a condition that affects the eye’s ability to move smoothly. The medial rectus is one of the muscles that control your eye ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Sprain
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The medial rectus muscle is one of the extraocular muscles that control eye movement. A “sprain” of this muscle involves an overstretching or tear of the ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Tears
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Medial rectus muscle tears are injuries affecting one of the extraocular muscles responsible for moving your eye toward the nose. These tears can cause ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Contusions
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Medial rectus muscle contusion is an injury (bruise) to one of the extraocular muscles that controls eye movement. The medial rectus muscle, located on the ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Injuries 
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Medial rectus muscle injury is a condition that affects one of the key muscles controlling eye movement. Understanding this condition can help patients, ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Tendinitis
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Medial rectus muscle tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon that attaches the medial rectus muscle to the eyeball. This condition can cause eye ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Atrophy
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Medial rectus muscle atrophy refers to the weakening or wasting away of the medial rectus muscle—a key muscle that helps move your eye inward (toward your ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Hypertrophy
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Medial rectus muscle hypertrophy is a condition where the medial rectus muscle—one of the key muscles that moves your eye inward—becomes abnormally enlarged. ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Fibrosis
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Medial rectus muscle fibrosis is a condition where the medial rectus—a key eye muscle that helps move your eye inward—becomes stiff and scarred. This scarring ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Infections
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Medial rectus muscle infection is a condition affecting one of the key muscles responsible for moving the eye. Because the medial rectus helps move the eye ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Cysts
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Medial rectus muscle cysts are abnormal, fluid-filled sacs that develop in or near one of the six extraocular muscles—the medial rectus—that control eye ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Tumors
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Medial rectus muscle tumors are rare conditions that affect one of the key muscles controlling eye movement. The medial rectus muscle is responsible for moving ...

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Medial Rectus Muscle Pain 
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Medial rectus muscle pain is an issue that affects the muscle responsible for moving your eye inward. As one of the six extraocular muscles, the medial rectus ...

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