Abstract

Primary V-pattern strabismus is frequently presumed to be due to bilateral superior oblique palsy. Such strabismus is often seen in the context of craniofacial disorders where excyclorotation of the orbital contents has been observed. We wished to assess the anatomical contribution to A- and V-pattern strabismus in patients without a recognised craniofacial disorder.

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