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Incomitant strabismus. The eyes appear straight in right gaze (top) and straight-ahead gaze (middle), but a misalignment is obvious in left gaze (bottom), indicating a paralysis of the left lateral rectus muscle or a restriction of the left medial rectus. These eye positions would be found in a left sixth cranial nerve palsy Basic Ophthalmology

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current09:46, May 17, 2023Thumbnail for version as of 09:46, May 17, 2023900 × 600 (88 KB)Tony.Ching.AAO (talk | contribs)Incomitant strabismus. The eyes appear straight in right gaze (top) and straight-ahead gaze (middle), but a misalignment is obvious in left gaze (bottom), indicating a paralysis of the left lateral rectus muscle or a restriction of the left medial rectus. These eye positions would be found in a left sixth cranial nerve palsy Basic Ophthalmology

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