Evaluation of strabismus-Sensory component
Sensory evaluation should precede the motor component evaluation of Strabismus. The understanding of the sensory anomalies helps in planning treatment strategies effectively Presenter: Dr Sneha Peswani , Fellow in Department of Paediatric Ophthalmology and strabismus, Sankara Eye Hospital, Bengaluru This video is a lecture as part of the 3rd Eye postgraduate Update in Ophthalmology , organised by Sankara Eye Hospital, Bangalore. To be updated on future livestreams and video presentations that are updated, be sure to subscribe to this channel

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