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Amer. Orthoptic Jrnl. 51(1):47-53 (2001); doi:10.3368/aoj.51.1.47
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Strabismus Following Retinal Detachment Surgery

Arthur L. Rosenbaum, M.D.

Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Dr. Arthur L. Rosenbaum, UCLA School of Medicine, Jules Stein Eye Institute, 100 Stein Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

Diagnosis and management of strabismus problems following retinal detachment surgery are a challenge for both the orthoptist and ophthalmologist. A mechanical restriction, muscle paresis, and sensory difficulties must be clearly differentiated. The orthoptist’s role in understanding the contribution of induced torsion to the persistence of diplopia is critical.

Key words: strabismus, retinal detachment surgery, diplopia







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