Thanks. Dear Dr Amrit. I am currently in the strab/oculoplastics/neuro rotation and I would be so happy if you decide to make some videos to these topics. Like e.g. principles of strab operations. Or excisional biopsies for eyelid tumors. Thank you for your excellent teaching regardless your decision.
Thank you for the amazing efforts But please i have a question In kanski clinical opthalmology 9th edition they mentioned the MODIFIED lincoff's rules .. is it the same with just different names? Thank you in advanced
Yes Dr Rida you are absolutely correct it is an INFERIOR RRD but SRF extending up beyond Horizontal Meridian so primary R.B is located near highest border of RD.
Congratulations ,, you are doing the great job ,,, spreading the knowledge to all ophthalmologists of the world ,,,
Thanks a lot
I was so desperate with this ! Thank you !
You are welcome:)
Thank u for making it so easy for us!
You're welcome:)
That was an amazing presentation! Thank you so much, keep it up!
Amazing ,god bless you
Thanks a lot
Amazing way to understand this concept ,I go into imagination utilising physics in it too...
Incredibly clear.
Thank you for making it so simple
amazing again
Thanks. Dear Dr Amrit. I am currently in the strab/oculoplastics/neuro rotation and I would be so happy if you decide to make some videos to these topics. Like e.g. principles of strab operations. Or excisional biopsies for eyelid tumors. Thank you for your excellent teaching regardless your decision.
Thank you @cerebral volvulus for super thanks😊
How long is your rotation?
@@InsightOphthalmology till 07,/23
Then we can surely include these topics 😊
@@InsightOphthalmologythank you in advance!
Thanks a ton ma'am 🙏
Omg u r the best!!!
Amazing👍
Thank you for the amazing efforts
But please i have a question
In kanski clinical opthalmology 9th edition they mentioned the MODIFIED lincoff's rules .. is it the same with just different names?
Thank you in advanced
Yes it's the same 😊
Thank you❤
You're welcome:)
In the example of rule 1 , how to know if it is the right or left eye , then how can we conclude where the nasal and where the temporal ?
ALLAH help u mam❤❤🥰❤
Rule 1 and 6 is same ??
In rule no. 1 isn't it inferior RD?
The upper part ( the ends) of the RD is in the upper hemisphere, that is why it's called a ST or SN RD
Fluid accumulated in the gap where it is detached ,more higher side dictates break on that side ,focus on break
Yes Dr Rida you are absolutely correct it is an INFERIOR RRD but SRF extending up beyond Horizontal Meridian so primary R.B is located near highest border of RD.