Congenital palsy of the superior rectus muscle - case report

  • Mammadkhanova A.I. National Prime Hospital
  • Alieva G.A. National Prime Hospital
Keywords: Superior rectus muscle palsy, pseudoptosis

Abstract

Superior rectus muscle palsy is a rare ocular condition that can lead to vertical diplopia and restricted eye movement. We present a case of a 8-year-old child who presented with complaints of difficulty in looking upward. The purpose of this case report is to highlight the clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, management strategies, and the final outcome of a patient with superior rectus muscle palsy.

Author Biographies

Mammadkhanova A.I., National Prime Hospital

MD (Corresponding Author) National Prime Hospital, Baku, Azerbaijan

Alieva G.A., National Prime Hospital

MD National Prime Hospital, Baku, Azerbaijan

Published
2023-12-15
How to Cite
Mammadkhanova A.I. and Alieva G.A. (2023) “Congenital palsy of the superior rectus muscle - case report”, Ophthalmology Cases & Hypotheses, 4(2). doi: 10.30546/2788-516X.2023.4.2.3.
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