Fibrosis Syndrome | |
Elevation of both eyes is inhibited thus preventing primary position. To be able to fixate the head has to be tilted backward. Additional exotropia and ptosis are visible. This condition affects all extraocular eye muscles and is often dominantly inherited. | |
M.D., Sathyan, M.D., Coimbatore, India | |
h50.8 | |
Strabismus, Ocular Motility Disorders -> Ophthalmoplegic Hereditary Syndromes | |
5444 |