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Judy Herrington Seaber

Clinical Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology
Box 3802 Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27710
115 Wadsworth Bldg, Durham, NC 27710

Selected Publications


Combined superior oblique muscle recession and inferior oblique muscle advancement and transposition for cyclotorsion associated with macular translocation surgery.

Journal Article J AAPOS · April 2000 PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of oblique muscle surgery on the large-angle incyclotorsion resulting from macular translocation surgery for severe age-related macular degeneration. METHODS: Patients undergoing macular transl ... Full text Link to item Cite

Adaptation to torsion after macular translocation surgery

Conference TRANSACTIONS OF THE IX INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPTIC CONGRESS · January 1, 1999 Link to item Cite

Adaptation to monocular torsion after macular translocation.

Journal Article Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol · February 1997 PURPOSE: To document the functional outcome of two patients following successful macular translocation for the treatment of severe subretinal hemorrhage in age-related maculopathy. METHODS: The retina was surgically rotated around the optic nerve with tran ... Full text Link to item Cite

Secondary posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation in pediatric patients.

Journal Article Am J Ophthalmol · January 1997 PURPOSE: To report results of secondary posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in previously aphakic pediatric patients. METHODS: In 19 pediatric patients, 19 aphakic eyes (11 after infantile and eight after traumatic cataract surgery) recei ... Full text Link to item Cite

Unilateral pseudophakia in children under 4 years.

Journal Article J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus · 1996 PURPOSE: We examined the efficacy of intraocular lens implantation (IOL) in children younger than 4 years of age for unilateral aphakic visual rehabilitation. METHODS: Twenty-one patients underwent unilateral cataract extraction, IOL placement, posterior c ... Full text Link to item Cite

Strabismus after retinal detachment surgery: etiology, diagnosis, and treatment.

Journal Article Semin Ophthalmol · March 1995 Between 5% and 25% of patients may experience persistent diplopia after surgery for retinal detachment. The complexity of the presentation poses a distinct challenge to both the retinal and the strabismus surgeon. Careful evaluation to determine factors co ... Full text Link to item Cite

Long-term visual results of children after initially successful vitrectomy for stage V retinopathy of prematurity.

Journal Article Ophthalmology · February 1995 PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of vitrectomy for stage V retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) at the authors' institution, 33 patients with ROP who had initially successful total or partial anatomic retinal attachments (51 eyes) were evaluated for visual ... Full text Link to item Cite

MOVEMENT SENSITIVITY IN NORMAL AND STRABISMIC SUBJECTS

Journal Article INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE · March 15, 1994 Link to item Cite

Management of the Posterior Capsule During Pediatric Intraocular Lens Implantation: Reply

Journal Article American Journal of Ophthalmology · January 1994 Full text Cite

Management of the Posterior Capsule During Pediatric Intraocular Lens Implantation: Reply

Journal Article American Journal of Ophthalmology · November 1993 Full text Cite

Management of the posterior capsule during pediatric intraocular lens implantation.

Journal Article Am J Ophthalmol · June 15, 1993 One of the major obstacles in pediatric intraocular lens implantation has been the subsequent dense opacification of the posterior capsule. We used a modification of the standard pediatric cataract surgical procedure, which involved endocapsular cataract e ... Full text Link to item Cite

THE ROLE OF ORTHOPTIC THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF EXODEVIATIONS

Conference TRANSACTIONS OF THE VIITH INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPTIC CONGRESS · January 1, 1991 Link to item Cite

McCollough aftereffects in strabismus and amblyopia.

Journal Article Vision Res · 1989 In strabismic people, the functioning of the deviating eye is impaired. This impairment is binocular in origin since it depends on stimulation of the straight eye; sensitivity and acuity of the deviating eye are usually better when the straight eye is patc ... Full text Link to item Cite

Incidence and characteristics of McCollough aftereffects following video display terminal use.

Journal Article J Occup Med · September 1987 After using video display terminals (VDT), some persons notice that achromatic patterns appear faintly colored hours after terminal use. We investigated the incidence of this effect, the McCollough effect (ME), among 125 VDT users. Subjects completed a que ... Link to item Cite

BINOCULARITY AND THE MCCOLLOUGH EFFECT

Journal Article BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY · January 1, 1985 Link to item Cite

Traumatic superior oblique palsies.

Journal Article Ophthalmology · February 1982 The differences in the clinical and diagnostic characteristics of 33 consecutive traumatic unilateral (21 patients, 62%) and bilateral (12 patients, 38%) superior oblique palsies were studied. The unilateral palsies had a large hypertropia in primary posit ... Full text Link to item Cite

The incidence of strabismic amblyopia

Journal Article American Orthoptic Journal · January 1, 1982 Full text Cite

Dyskinetic strabismus as a sign of cerebral palsy.

Journal Article Am J Ophthalmol · May 1981 We found dyskinetic strabismus in 66 patients with cerebral palsy. The most striking feature of dyskinetic strabismus is the fluctuation from esotropia to exotropia under the same accommodative conditions with a slow tonic deviation similar to a vergence m ... Full text Link to item Cite

Unique ocular findings in cerebral palsy patients with strabismus

Journal Article American Orthoptic Journal · January 1, 1981 Full text Cite

Comparison of ocular motor effects of unilateral stereotactic midbrain lesions in man

Journal Article Neuro Ophthalmology · January 1, 1980 A series of 22 patients with stereotactic lesions in the rostral dorsolateral mesencephalon are presented. Lesion I was larger than Lesion II. more irregular in size. and extended further laterally and dorsally at the level of the superior colliculus. Lesi ... Full text Cite

What is an orthoptist?

Journal Article Ophthalmology · December 1979 Full text Link to item Cite

Pseudomyopia in exodeviations.

Journal Article Am Orthopt J · 1966 Link to item Cite