More Than Meets The Eye: A Collegiate Volleyball Player Who Can't Look Left - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
none

Other Studies:
Visual Acuity (Snellen): Right 20/20, Left 20/20. Tonometry: Right 13, Left 13. Stereo global: 250". Worth 4 Dot: normal. Slit Lamp: Right normal, Left normal. Fundus: Right normal, Left normal. Strabismus testing: worse left gaze, worse right tilt, sensorimotor isolates to CN4 OD.

Consultations:
She was referred to Ophthalmology Urgent Clinic to rule out traumatic ocular muscle rupture and traumatic cranial nerve palsy. Eye testing revealed trochlear nerve palsy that was determined to be congenital

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