Syndrome, Brown: An ophthalmology (eye) problem. Brown syndrome is an abnormality that is present at birth (congenitally) and is characterized by an inability to elevate the eyeball when trying to move the eyeball to the outside. Brown syndrome can also occur because of other conditions which affect the normal function of the eye muscles.
The syndrome is named for the American ophthalmologist Harold W. Brown.
In 1950, Harold W. Brown first published on an unusual motility disorder, characterized by the following: limited elevation in adduction; divergence in ...
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Brown syndrome, characterized by a mechanical limitation of elevation in adduction, was originally described by H.W. Brown in 1950 as the superior oblique tendon sheath ...
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