The tilt is not towards the sound eye, it is towards the affected side, right?? Here the red images are tilted and it is towards right side that corresponds to the right eye.
@@LaSalviaBodysurf as we are dealing with third nerve palsy, the inferior oblique is also affected ( responsible for extorsion!) . However the superior oblique is intact supplied by 4rth nerve ( responsible for intortion) . Therefore we see an intortion tilt . :)
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Right inferior rectus palsy with intorsion tilt
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Right intorter pulsy tilt towards to sound side
The tilt is not towards the sound eye, it is towards the affected side, right??
Here the red images are tilted and it is towards right side that corresponds to the right eye.
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I dont understand. The right eye gives a left image and thr left eye the right image. But in your example its vice versa
I have the same confusion
Which example ? Kindly specify?
Focus on Colour of images. Red for right and Green for Left eye.
Inferior rectus paralysis with introsion tilt
The second part of your answer is correct !
Good attempt but you might want to revisit the video again to get the first part right as well :)
Please give the answer mam
It is as I mentioned in the video itself third nerve palsy with intorsion tilt
@@InsightOphthalmology there is superior and inferior rectus palsy so the image shouldnt be tilted right? they dont cancel each other?
@@LaSalviaBodysurf
as we are dealing with third nerve palsy, the inferior oblique is also affected ( responsible for extorsion!) . However the superior oblique is intact supplied by 4rth nerve ( responsible for intortion) . Therefore we see an intortion tilt . :)
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Right inferior rectus palsy with intorsion tilt