great content, thank you so much. if i may, i would suggest some further improvement in quality of sound. though it is better than in the past. cheers thank you
Hi Dr. Lee, ophthalmology resident here. Thank you for this very helpful video! Questions (1) You mentioned bilateral ptosis or no ptosis at all. Can the ptosis be asymmetric?
Thank you for your continued presentations on these clinically relevant topics...My residents are learning so much...Dr.MAS
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great content, thank you so much. if i may, i would suggest some further improvement in quality of sound. though it is better than in the past. cheers thank you
Hi Dr. Lee, ophthalmology resident here. Thank you for this very helpful video! Questions (1) You mentioned bilateral ptosis or no ptosis at all. Can the ptosis be asymmetric?
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the start of every video 😅
The Levators are bilaterally innervated.
Are the SRMs also bilaterally innervated?