Commentary: Anomalous extraocular muscles in Crouzon syndrome with V-pattern exotropia.

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      This is often accompanied with anomalies of extraocular muscles (including hypoplasia, aplasia, etc) leading to a complicated strabismus.[[3]],[[4]],[[5]] In this regard, a detailed analysis of EOM anatomy in MRI is helpful and should be considered in all cases. Despite the best efforts in localizing the muscle anatomy on neuroimaging it is still possible to have surgical surprise.[[6]] The surgeon should be prepared in all such cases to handle the intraoperative challenges in the form of muscle transplantation and resurgery options. [Extracted from the article]
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