Abstract

Introduction: Superior oblique palsy is followed in most cases by overaction of its ipsilateral antagonist, the inferior oblique. There are few references in the literature about the overaction and contracture of the ipsilateral superior rectus. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency of appearance of superior rectus overaction/contracture syndrome in patients with unilateral IV nerve palsy.

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