Abstract

Abnormal superior oblique (SO) tendons have been characterized in both congenital and acquired palsies. The nasal insertion variant (class II) is rare but usually associated with a loose tendon in congenital cases. Iatrogenic anteriorization and nasal displacement of the SO can also occur following ocular surgery.

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