DOI: 10.1177/11206721231198885 ISSN:

A patient with congenitally restrictive strabismus and contralateral secondary muscle enlargement

Martin A. Zimmermann-Paiz
  • Ophthalmology
  • General Medicine

Aim

To report the case of a congenital restrictive strabismus with a contralateral enlargement of extraocular muscles.

Case

The clinical presentation, findings, and postoperative outcomes of a 4 years old boy referred to evaluation for presenting a left eye deviation since birth are detailed.

Conclusion

A unilateral congenital restrictive strabismus (congenital hypotropia and esotropia) can be the cause of contralateral secondary enlarged extraocular muscle and It must be included in the differential diagnosis.

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