Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ophthalmology. 2015 Jun 27;122(9):1932–1938. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2015.05.025

Table 1.

The surgeon’s intraoperative report and photographic assessment for oblique conditions and controls (median and quartile ranges, in degrees).

Conditions Maximal Excyclorotation Maximal Incyclorotation

Surgeon’s report n Photographic assessment n Surgeon’s report n Photographic assessment n
Controls 30 (30–30) 31 30 (25–30) 26 30 (30–30) 31 31 (28–36) 29
Presumed CSOP *40 (30–40) 9 *34 (33–40) 7 30 (30–30) 8 30 (25–31) 7
Acquired SOP 30 (30–30) 13 29 (25–30) 10 *30 (30–30) 13 30 (25–33) 11
Brown SD *10 (10–20) 7 *10 (7–12) 5 *30 (15–30) 5 30 (20–40) 5
Inverted Brown SD *20 (12.5–27.5) 4 24 (16–30) 3 *12.5 (10–20) 4 *21.5 (17.5–24) 4
SO-Dis *62.5 (60–65) 6 *50 (50–56) 3 N/A N/A
IO-Dis N/A N/A *60 (60–60) 2 *58 (57–59) 2

n: Number of eyes with available data, CSOP: Congenital superior oblique palsy, SOP: Superior oblique palsy, SO: Superior oblique, IO: Inferior oblique, N/A; Non applicable,

*

significantly different from controls (p<0.05) for the specific measurement in that condition.