Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Brown syndrome is a rare eye disorder characterized by defects and errors in eye movement. Some people may be born with this disorder (congenital) or the disorder may be secondary (e.g. to inflammation). Brown syndrome is caused by a malfunction of the superior oblique tendon sheath. This effect causes the eye to have difficulty moving upward, particularly during adduction. Brown syndrome, in the United States, is found in every 1 to 400-450 strabismus cases. It is proven that 35% of the patients with congenital Brown syndrome have a family member with Brown syndrome. This fact indicates Brown syndrome could potentially be a genetic trait.
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