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What is dual retraction syndrome?

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Dr. Susan Rhoads
Family Medicine 40 years experience
Typo?: There is no such thing. Do you mean Duane's Retraction syndrome? If so, here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_syndrome It's a rare congenital cause of strabismus (unable to move eye normally). If that is not what you meant, please ask your question again and clarify.
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