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Federico G. Velez

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  147
Citations -  2333

Federico G. Velez is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Strabismus & Strabismus surgery. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 132 publications receiving 1902 citations. Previous affiliations of Federico G. Velez include Durham University & Cornell University.

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A 12-year, prospective study of extraocular muscle imaging in complex strabismus

TL;DR: With the appropriate technique, EOM imaging is a valuable adjunct in clinical evaluation of complex strabismus, and should be performed when indicated to evaluate patients with strabs more complex than concomitant esotropia and exotropia.
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Incomitant strabismus associated with instability of rectus pulleys.

TL;DR: Pulley instability, resulting in EOM sideslip during ductions, occurs in some cases of incomitant strabismus.
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Rectus muscle orbital wall fixation: A reversible profound weakening procedure

TL;DR: A rectus muscle may be functionally inactivated when its insertion is attached to the orbital periosteum and advantages of this procedure over extirpation and free tenotomy include permanent disinsertion of the muscle from globe and reversibility.
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Vertical rectus muscle augmented transposition in Duane syndrome.

TL;DR: Subjects with Duane syndrome and esotropia inPrimary position who had undergone augmented transposition of the vertical rectus muscles obtained improved head position and better alignment in primary position and had a reduction in the incidence of reoperation for undercorrection when compared with similar patients who had undergoed vertical Rectus muscle transposition without posterior lateral augmentation sutures.
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Optical coherence tomography angiography of the fovea in children born preterm.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the FAZ area measured by optical coherence tomography angiography in children who had been born preterm with age-matched controls, using a cross-sectional observational comparative case series.