Rudolph S. Wagner, MD
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Slide 1.
Chart with LH, or "Lea," optotypes. |
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Slide 2.
TV/VCR combination, distance fixation toy and B-VAT monitor. |
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Slide 3.
Cover test. Child with left exotropia. |
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Slide 4.
Cover test. With occluder placed before the right eye, the left eye has adducted to fixate, which indicates a positive cover test. |
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Slide 5.
Alternate prism cover test with base out prism held before the right eye in a child with exotropia. |
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Slide 6.
Alternate prism cover test performed with head tilted toward left shoulder for vertical strabismus. |
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Slide 7.
Simultaneous prism cover test. |
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Slide 8.
Krimsky test in child with left exotropia. |
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Slide 9.
Positive angle kappa in left eye simulating left exotropia. |
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Slide 10.
"E" as seen in Random Dot E stereo test. |
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Slide 11.
Double Maddox Rod test in trial frame for measuring cyclotorsion. |
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Slide 12.
Portable slit lamp examination in operating room during examination under anesthesia. |
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Slide 13.
Applanation tonometry being performed during examination under anesthesia. |
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Slide 14.
Retinoscopy using skiascopy rack performed under anesthesia. |