Sir please reply in my Report summary it was written as - BE escophoria - Receded divergence parameters for near and distances. Sir what does that statement means ? Is this covergence insufficiency (or) Divergence insufficiency ? / Diveregence Excess ? Kindly confirm ?
@@optometry-with-samir Sir they have shared only only 5 page report summary which resembles like a casesheet .. NPA details not given.. I will share report PDF can i share it ? Here or any mail or Open google link please let me know sir ..
@@prateekbobby6507 I thought you are an Optometry/Ophthalmology student. If you already consulted with an Ophthalmologist/Optometrists then they must already give you a diagnosis. Now why you are trying to verify that? Trust your doctor. If you have any doubts, ask them or take a secondary opinion from another Ophthalmologist/Optometrists.
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Sir please reply in my Report summary it was written as - BE escophoria - Receded divergence parameters for near and distances. Sir what does that statement means ? Is this covergence insufficiency (or) Divergence insufficiency ? / Diveregence Excess ? Kindly confirm ?
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Share your, NPA, NPC, NRA/PRA, COVER TEST, NEAR PHORIA and BI/BO result, DISTANCE PHORIA and BI/BO Results, AC/A ratio
@@optometry-with-samir Sir they have shared only only 5 page report summary which resembles like a casesheet .. NPA details not given.. I will share report PDF can i share it ? Here or any mail or Open google link please let me know sir ..
Sir also there A-scan report which i cannot understand please i will share it kindly explain my humble request ...
@@prateekbobby6507
I thought you are an Optometry/Ophthalmology student.
If you already consulted with an Ophthalmologist/Optometrists then they must already give you a diagnosis. Now why you are trying to verify that?
Trust your doctor. If you have any doubts, ask them or take a secondary opinion from another Ophthalmologist/Optometrists.