2014
DOI: 10.1097/opx.0000000000000256
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Apparent Inferior Rectus Palsy with Gaze-Dependent Sensory Adaptations

Abstract: Although it is common to consider suppression and retinal correspondence status as hardwired and relatively constant for an individual patient, this case demonstrates that these sensory adaptations are likely to be far more complex and transitory. An understanding of both motor and sensory repercussions of ocular motility dysfunction assists differentiation between benign and sinister causes of nonconcomitant strabismus.

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