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Strabismus -  Duane Syndrome, Bilateral Class II Lecture 9 of 38  NEXT»

History:  This 5-year-old boy has 20/20 vision in each eye and his refraction is OD and OS +.50 sphere.  Head posture is as shown below with head tilt to the left.  Adduction is limited in both eyes, but enophthalmos and up and down shoot are seen mostly in the right eye.  When assuming the head posture shown, this boy fuses the Titmus stereo fly (4,000 seconds).

Diagnosis:  Duane syndrome, bilateral Class II



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