Objectives:
- Identify different types of comitant esodeviations and their clinical characteristics.
- Know how to clinically evaluate, quantitate, and formulate a treatment plan for patients with a comitant esodeviation.
- Recognize the clinical signs of comitant esodeviations that mandate neuroimaging and further neurologic evaluation.
Reading assignment
- Chapter 7 Esodeviations in the Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus section of the BCSC .
- Chapter 80 Comitant Strabismus : Esotropias. by William Scott and Pamela Kutschke. in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (eds. David Taylor and Creig Hoyt).