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Sheela Evangeline K Co ordinators: Ms. Rizwana Mr. Kabilan
Motor evaluation Sheela Evangeline K Co ordinators: Ms. Rizwana Mr. Kabilan
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Case 1
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Presentation Age: 8 months Complaint of inward deviation of eye
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History? Onset: birth Alternating Family history – mother
Not ass with shaking of eye ball Activities normal Birth history: normal
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Evaluation Gross motor evaluation : normal
Preference of fixating eye : alternating Visual acuity : fixates light and toys monocularly No nystagmus Limitation of abduction Cyclopleigic refraction: OU: +2.00DS Modified Krimsky: 45 PD Fundus: normal
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What do you see?
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Essential Infantile Esotropia
Diagnosis ? Essential Infantile Esotropia
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Management?
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Case 2
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Presentation Age : 5 years C/O inward deviation of eye
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History Right eye – constant esotropia No CNS abnormalities
Birth history : normal
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Evaluation Vision ( with Leas) PBCT: Comitant
OD: 6/12 OS: 6/9 PBCT: Distance: 30 PD Near: 40 PD Comitant No latent nystagmus, dissociated vertical deviation or smooth pursuit asymmetry. Worth four dot test : OD: suppression Cycloplegic retinoscopy OU: /-0.50 × 180. Slit lamp examination and fundus was normal
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What will you do next ? Raab’s plus 3 test CT over glasses
Distance: ortho Near: 5 PD esophoria Vision with glasses OD: 6/7.5 OS: 6/7.5
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Fully accommodative esotropia
Diagnosis ? Fully accommodative esotropia
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Management
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Partial accommodative esotropia
Left esotropia on accommodation. Residual esotropia with hypermetropic correction. Partial accommodative esotropia Next Case of Paediatric Ophthalmology
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Case 3
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Presentation Age: 11 yr C/o outward deviation of left eye
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History Onset : 1 yr of age Constant
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Evaluation Vision OD: 6/6 ; OS: 6/15 LXT for distance and near PBCT:
Distance: 60 PD Near: 40 PD What will you do next ?
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What pattern you see ?
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Distance deviation remains higher than near deviation
Patch test Distance deviation remains higher than near deviation
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True divergence type Exotropia
Diagnosis True divergence type Exotropia
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Management
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Case 4
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Presentation Age: 9 years C/o outward deviation of right eye
Left face turn Limited eye movements
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Evaluation Limited abduction
Retraction and narrowing of palpebral fissure on adduction Widening on abduction Leash phenomenon present
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Diagnosis ? Duane’s syndrome Type 2
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Case 5
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Presentation Age: 27 years S/p RD surgery at age of 14 yrs
c/o inward deviation of left eye since 2 years More in alternate days Ass with decreased vision
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Evaluation Vision: PBCT: OD: 6/6 OS: 6/36 60 PD on first day
12 PD on second day
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Diagnosis ? Cyclic Esotropia
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Management ? A large recession of the left medial rectus and resection of the left lateral rectus Safety glasses
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Case 6
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Presentation Age: 30 years S/p RTA Loss of consciousness
C/o double vision on awakening – says images are tilted With chin down position diplopia disappears
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Evaluation What do you see ?
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Evaluation Slit lamp examination : normal
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Fundus Characteristic!
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Bilateral superior oblique palsy
Diagnosis ? Bilateral superior oblique palsy Which way would the images be tilted?
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Management Surgery Bilateral inferior rectus recession
Medial rectus down shift Bilateral S.O. Harada-Ito Bilateral inferior oblique weakening
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Few more cases
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C/o squinting
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Diagnosis ? Negative angle kappa
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C/o squinting Vision OU: 6/6 Hirschberg: 15deg ET Cover test : ortho
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Diagnosis ? Pseudo strabismus due to epicanthus
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