Exodeviations
Objectives: After this lecture, the resident/student will be able to:
• classify the various exodeviations and describe the management of each
• develop a differential diagnosis for exodeviation based on the patient's age, medical history, symptoms and clinical exam
• develop a clinical examination approach for a patient with an exodeviation
• list the nonsurgical and surgical indications for a patient with an exodeviation
Reading assignment: Please read Chapter 8 Exodeviations Chapter in the Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus section of the BCSC
Esodeviations
Objectives: After this lecture, the resident/student will be able to:
• Identify different types of comitant esodeviations and their clinical characteristics.
• evaluate, quantitate, and formulate a treatment plan for patients with a comitant esodeviation in a clinical setting
• Recognize the clinical signs of comitant esodeviations that mandate neuroimaging and further neurologic evaluation
Reading assignment: Please read chapter 7 Esodeviations in the Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus section of the BCSC