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Vol 126, No. 11, November 2008
Archives Clinical Challenge: You Make the Diagnosis




Figure 2. Magnetic resonance images of orbits in quasi-coronal planes at approximately 10 mm posterior to the globe center in the right (A and B) and left (C and D) eyes. Bellies of the rectus are outlined in white and the optic nerve is outlined in yellow. A, Attempted supraducted abduction in the right eye. B, Central gaze in the right eye. C, Attempted supraducted abduction in the left eye. D, Central gaze in the left eye.






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