An 11-year-old female presents with strabismus noted since birth. Uncorrected visual acuity is 20/20 (6/6) right eye and 20/32 (6/9.5) left eye. In the primary position, she measures 25 PD of exotropia. Her 9-gaze position motility pattern is shown here:
excellent case
Nice case we encounter it many time in on our clinic it may be confusing some times to young ophthalmologists
For me, it is type 2 no matter what! 😇
Right CPD. Request to add at least 2 questions.
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Unusual to have reduced vision in the fixing left eye and 6/6 in the right non-fixing eye, would expect it to be the other way around….
VERY INTRESTING CASE
It’s so interesting
Very good case
Very good and practical case
Good case for discussion!!
It’s a case to remember!
Good questions for Test
Interesting case
Very good case!
very interesting topic
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İnteresting case .Thank you.
Lovely case and insightful explanations. Thank you!
Nice case
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Perfect case, just i meaning type 2, pressed type 1 by mistake
Difficult on bases of pictorial dx Duane type one
if there was No exotropia with the leash phenomenon, can we recess the LR, or only to split the muscle??
Only split the Muscle sufficient,
I think .
great one
Excellent case
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Interesting case
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