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The Accommodative Element in Accommodative Esotropia
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006To evaluate the effect of reducing the hyperopic correction on the state of binocular accommodative response in fully accommodative esotropia and to determine the "comfortable" amount of reduction in hyperopic correction.A cohort study.Hyperopic corrections of children with a baseline refractive error of +1.50 to +5.0 diopters were gradually reduced in
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2001
Accommodative esotropia is the most common type of strabismus with a very favorable prognosis if the appropriate treatment is initiated promptly. Spectacles remain the preferred treatment, but both contact lenses and refractive surgery may be helpful in some situations to correct the associated hyperopia.
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Accommodative esotropia is the most common type of strabismus with a very favorable prognosis if the appropriate treatment is initiated promptly. Spectacles remain the preferred treatment, but both contact lenses and refractive surgery may be helpful in some situations to correct the associated hyperopia.
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Consecutive Accommodative Esotropia
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1985ABSTRACT This paper reports nine patients who developed accommodative esotropia following correction of intermittent exotropia. Eight cases originally were exotropic; one was exotropic secondary to previous surgery for nonaccommodative esotropia. All had the pattern of "divergence excess." In seven patients recession of both lateral recti had
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Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2017
To compare the clinical outcomes of patients with an esotropia with an accommodative component after infantile esotropia surgery and patients with primary refractive accommodative esotropia.The medical records of patients with postoperative (secondary group) and primary refractive accommodative esotropia (primary group) were reviewed retrospectively ...
Kyung-Ah, Park, Sei Yeul, Oh
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To compare the clinical outcomes of patients with an esotropia with an accommodative component after infantile esotropia surgery and patients with primary refractive accommodative esotropia.The medical records of patients with postoperative (secondary group) and primary refractive accommodative esotropia (primary group) were reviewed retrospectively ...
Kyung-Ah, Park, Sei Yeul, Oh
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Ultranear Testing in Accommodative Esotropia
American Orthoptic Journal, 2001To determine if patients with accommodative esotropia controlled with glasses maintain ocular alignment at viewing distances less than 1/3 m.Prospective case-control study.Thirty children with refractive-type accommodative esotropia were evaluated for ocular alignment at 6 m, 1/3 m, and 1/6 m ("ultranear") using accommodative targets.
R A, Saunders +3 more
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Clinical Course of Accommodative Esotropia
Optometry and Vision Science, 1998To report the clinical course of patients having accommodative esotropia and to determine whether the strabismus resolves during the adolescent years.Patients diagnosed with accommodative esotropia from 1983 to 1991 were recalled to the clinic for re-examination.
R P, Rutstein, W, Marsh-Tootle
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Stereoacuity in children with accommodative esotropia versus partially accommodative esotropia
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2015• Accommodative esotropia was defined as > 10 PD of intermittent or constant esotropia. • Fully accommodative esotropia (FAET) was diagnosed in those children having 4 weeks and maintaining such alignment for > one year. • Partially accommodative esotropia (PAET) was diagnosed in those children with 10 PD or more residual ET after wearing their full ...
Brian Mohney, Nancy N. Diehl
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Myopic Accommodative Esotropia
American Orthoptic Journal, 1989Accommodative esotropia is a well known entity where the patient becomes esotropic while accommodating and needs the hypermetropic glasses to remain phoric.
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Early-onset refractive accommodative esotropia
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 1998We studied the natural history of pure refractive accommodative esotropia after spectacle correction in patients with onset before 1 year old to determine whether their outcomes and characteristics were different from those of patients with more typical age at onset of refractive accommodative esotropia.We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 17 ...
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