A 15-month-old boy born full term and other wise healthy was presented with a compliant of eyes not moving together. The parents had noticed that the eyes also sometimes looked crossed since his birth. They could not say with certainty which eye was the one that crossed and felt that the problem occurred sporadically. Findings Examination of the child demonstrated fix-and-follow vision with each eye and no evidence of fixation preference. Pupillary, external, and anterior segment examinations were normal.
There was no torticollis. The child did not have any retinal abnormalities, and cycloplegic refraction was +2.00 D in each eye. Motility examination showed that the patient had an esotropia on left gaze, with limitation of abduction of the left eye What is the diagnosis against the images of different gazes attached with this case? Source: Medscape *This case is from Docplexus…