 Now here's an example of a confusing type of Dwayne's, a type 3 in which there's limitation of ABduction as well as ADduction. There you can see the right eye doesn't ABduct well, and the left eye doesn't ABduct well either. And there is some limitation as well of ADduction of the left eye, although it's harder to see with this tape. The ductions are clearly not full in that left eye. So this patient, in addition to the type 3 drains, has a bilateral Dwayne's syndrome. Now we're going to show you a view from the side in just a moment so that you can get a feel for what retraction of the globe looks like. Now watch it retract as the patient attempts ABduction. Here we are showing the front view. And again you can see the left eye has impaired ABduction and ADduction, type 3, and the right eye has impaired ABduction as well.