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From: Clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of isolated inferior rectus palsy

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A-C. Female, aged 46. Traumatic rupture of inferior rectus muscle (IR) of the left eye by an iron hook. A. she had 18 PD left hypertropia in the primary position and − 3 under-action of down gaze. She also had laceration of both conjunctiva and lacrimal canaliculus of the left upper eyelid due to iron hook injury, and had received anastomosis 20 days before strabismus surgery. B Orbital CT scans showed that the left inferior rectus just beneath the eyeball was ruptured (the white arrow). C Six months after surgical repair of IR combined with 3 mm resection of the IR of the left eye, she showed orthophoia with diplopia free in all directions and normal ocular motility

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