9-gaze photographs of the patient. (a) 9-gaze preoperative photographs

9-gaze photographs of the patient. (a) 9-gaze preoperative photographs

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Download scientific diagram | 9-gaze photographs of the patient. (a) 9-gaze preoperative photographs showed mild limitation of adduction with globe retraction, palpebral fissure narrowing, and upshoot on attempted adduction of the left eye. (b) 9-gaze postoperative photographs showed mild-to-moderate limitation of adduction in the right eye with persistent symptoms in the left eye. from publication: Contralateral lateral rectus muscle recession in a patient with unilateral exotropic Duane retraction syndrome type II: A case report | A fixation preference for the affected eye is uncommon in patients with unilateral Duane retraction syndrome (DRS), and surgery on the fellow eye is rarely advocated. We are presenting a case report of a 9-year-old boy with unilateral DRS type II in the left eye who received | Duane Retraction Syndrome, Case Reports and Strabismus Surgery | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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