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. 2022 Feb 22;8:795665. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.795665

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Typical case 2 showed the patient with abduction = −2 on the last visit. A 55-year-old male whose right eye deviated inward for one year after resection of a trigeminal neuroma. He was diagnosed as complete traumatic abducens nerve palsy and received a medial rectus recession of 8 mm and lateral resection of 11 mm in his right eye while under general anesthesia. The FDT performed during surgery was positive. (A) The patient's 9-gaze eye position photo is shown preoperatively with right eye esotropia 40PD (RET = 40PD), abduction-4, adduction normal. (B) 1 day postoperatively with right eye exotropia 20PD (RXT = 20 PD), abduction-1, adduction-4. (C) 2 months postoperatively with right eye exotropia 8PD (RXT = 8 PD), abduction-2, adduction-2.