mitochondrial encephalomyelopathy with ophthalmoplegia or progressive external ophthalmoplegia
is also called "dysthyroid opthalmopathy" or "exopthalmic opthalmoplegia."
There are no specific cures for ocular myopathy or progressive external ophthalmoplegia
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The main types include congenital myopathy, muscular dystrophy , inflammatory myopathy, and drug-induced myopathy.
symptoms include ocular abnormalities (degeneration of the retina and external opthamaloplegia, or droopy eyelids), dysphagia (swallowing problems), progressive myopathy, and various central nervous system abnormalities
Four distinct disorders are classified as CMs: central core disease, nemaline rod myopathy, centronuclear (myotubular) myopathy, and multicore myopathy.
A combination of an ocular and an objective in a microscope is called an eyepiece. The eyepiece is the lens at the top of the microscope that you look through to see the specimen.
is known by several other names like hyperthyroid myopathy, Graves and Basedow's myopathy or Basedow paraplegia.
There is no other name for the objective lens. However, the eyepiece is also called the ocular lens.
Worldwide, CMs account for about 14% of all myopathies. Central core disease is 16% of cases; nemaline rod myopathy is 20%; centronuclear myopathy is 14%; and multicore myopathy is 10%.
The upper lens is called the ocular lens or the eyepiece.
The upper lens is called the ocular lens or the eyepiece.