Thanks for the video Dr. Lee! If anyone else was wondering, if the patient turns the top of the lens inward to line it up, that is consistent with and incyclodeviation (and opposite for excyclodeviation) based on what I looked up elsewhere.
Hello Dr. Lee! Thank you for all the videos you make! They are very useful. Regarding this video, I would have a question: in the case of a right hypertropia, shouldn't the white line be above the red line?
Thanks for the video Dr. Lee! If anyone else was wondering, if the patient turns the top of the lens inward to line it up, that is consistent with and incyclodeviation (and opposite for excyclodeviation) based on what I looked up elsewhere.
You explain brilliantly Professor Lee! God bless you
Hello Dr. Lee! Thank you for all the videos you make! They are very useful. Regarding this video, I would have a question: in the case of a right hypertropia, shouldn't the white line be above the red line?
Very well noticed! - I would agree.
Thanks Dr. Lee!
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Thanks Dr. Lee!
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Thank u sir.
Thanks so much Prof. Please I need more videos on visual field interpretation. Thanks
Brilliant 👏🏻❤
Thank you so much
Nice❤
Thanks