6 Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Part I: Strabismus
Chapter 11: Vertical Deviations
Vertical Deviations With Marked Horizontal Incomitance
Other Conditions With Incomitant Vertical Deviations
Incomitant hypertropia may occur in several other conditions. These include innervational problems, such as third nerve palsy with aberrant regeneration and the upshoots and downshoots in Duane retraction syndrome; and mechanical disorders, such as Brown syndrome and thyroid eye disease or those due to orbital tumors and orbital implants (eg, tube shunts, scleral buckles). These topics are discussed elsewhere in this book and in other BCSC volumes.
Excerpted from BCSC 2020-2021 series: Section 10 - Glaucoma. For more information and to purchase the entire series, please visit https://www.aao.org/bcsc.