Figures & data
Figure 1. Head posture and eye position of the patient. Preoperative (a) and postoperative (b) head posture and eye position in the patient with DRS. The patient was orthotropic without abnormal head position after 6-mm lateral rectus recession
![Figure 1. Head posture and eye position of the patient. Preoperative (a) and postoperative (b) head posture and eye position in the patient with DRS. The patient was orthotropic without abnormal head position after 6-mm lateral rectus recession](/cms/asset/5c5f3c00-96a7-4f2a-91e7-764534e36d86/istr_a_1871377_f0001_oc.jpg)
Figure 2. 9-gaze photographs of the patient. (a) 9-gaze preoperative photographs showed mild limitation of adduction with globe retraction, palpebral fissure narrowing, and upshoot on attempted adduction of the left eye. (b) 9-gaze postoperative photographs showed mild-to-moderate limitation of adduction in the right eye with persistent symptoms in the left eye
![Figure 2. 9-gaze photographs of the patient. (a) 9-gaze preoperative photographs showed mild limitation of adduction with globe retraction, palpebral fissure narrowing, and upshoot on attempted adduction of the left eye. (b) 9-gaze postoperative photographs showed mild-to-moderate limitation of adduction in the right eye with persistent symptoms in the left eye](/cms/asset/3d574d74-b2df-4b46-84eb-34145d433bba/istr_a_1871377_f0002_oc.jpg)