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. 2016 Aug 11;14(4):3145–3151. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2016.5624

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Images of the proband from family 1. Images were captured of the (A) compensatory head position, in (B) primary gaze with unaltered eyelids and in (C–K) nine-gaze positions with lifted eyelids (in sequence C–K, looking up and right, straight up, up and left, straight right, straight, straight left, down and left, straight down, down and left). This individual exhibited typical CFEOM1 features, including bilateral ptosis, infraducted globe position in primary gaze, severely restricted upgaze with an inability to raise the eyes above horizontal midline, variable impaired horizontal motility and chin-up position of the head.