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The Parks–Bielschowsky three-step test, [1] also known as Park's three-step test or Bielschowsky head tilt test, [2] is a method used to isolate the paretic extraocular muscle, particularly superior oblique muscle and trochlear nerve (fourth cranial nerve), [3] in acquired vertical double vision. [4] It was originally described by Marshall M ...
Jmh649: I created Park's three-step test and subsequently found that an article existed for an alternative term Bielschowsky's head tilt test. I moved the former to Parks–Bielschowsky three-step test and redirected the latter to it after merging its contents into this newer article. I would request you to review it and put a note.
The Bielschowsky technique is a silver impregnatiom method used in histochemistry for the visualization of nerve fibers, [1] including multipolar interneurons in the cerebellum. [ 2 ] The method is attributed to German neurologist and neurohistologist Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] who made improvements over the previous ...
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Alfred Bielschowsky (1871-1940) Alfred Bielschowsky (December 11, 1871 – April 5, 1940) was a German ophthalmologist. His specialty was physiology and pathology of the eye, particularly in regards to research of eye movement, space perception and diagnosis of oculomotor anomalies. Bielschowsky was born in Namslau (NamysÅ‚ów), Prussian Silesia.
Symbolab is an answer engine [1] that provides step-by-step solutions to mathematical problems in a range of subjects. [2] It was originally developed by Israeli start-up company EqsQuest Ltd., under whom it was released for public use in 2011. In 2020, the company was acquired by American educational technology website Course Hero. [3] [4]
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