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Acquired esotropia: Subjective and objective outcomes

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2001
The measurement of outcomes of pediatric therapy will be increasingly important to third-party payers as they allocate health care resources. We undertook this study to assess the effectiveness of treatment of acquired esotropia, as measured subjectively by parents and objectively by examination.A chart review was used to gather objective clinical data
P A, Costello   +3 more
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Diagnostic occlusion test for acquired esotropia

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019
To assess the effect of the 45-minute diagnostic occlusion test (DOT) on the measured esodeviation in patients with acquired esotropia.After the routine ophthalmic examination, 67 patients with acquired esotropia were randomly assigned to either the patch group (37 subjects) or the control group (30 subjects). For both groups the mean distance and near
Alaa AlAli   +5 more
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Preoperative Prism Adaptation in Acquired Esotropia

Ophthalmologica, 1984
41 patients with acquired esotropia who did not have preoperative prism adaptation were compared to 50 patients who were prism-adapted prior to surgery. Surgical success was evaluated at a postoperative period of 6 months. 82% of the patients who responded to prism adaptation had a successful surgical result as compared to only 51% of the patients who ...
W E, Scott, J A, Thalacker
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Acute Acquired Comitant Esotropia

The Caucasus Journal of Medical and Psychological Sciences
Acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) is an infrequent presentation of esotropia, characterized by sudden onset eye misalignment and diplopia. The purpose of this article is to review four cases of children diagnosed with AACE. We present 4 cases (children 610 years) of AACE.
Manana Kikolashvili   +4 more
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Variability of Strabismus Surgery for Acquired Esotropia

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
We developed a mathematical model to predict the probable success rate of the first surgery to correct acquired esotropia with normal accommodative convergence-accommodation ratio in children. A computer-averaged dose-response curve of the effect of 68 bilateral medial rectus recessions was combined with various assumptions regarding likely errors in ...
J L, Mims, G, Treff, R C, Wood
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Differential Diagnosis of Acquired Esotropia in the Elderly

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2020
AbstractAim To provide an overview of the differential diagnoses of acquired esotropia that occur in the elderly and to facilitate their differentiation in everyday clinical practice.Methods The data of all patients who presented in our outpatient university department for strabology and neuroophthalmology from March 2014 to October 2015 due to ...
Bettina, Roggenkämper   +3 more
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Acute acquired comitant esotropia after orbital cellulitis

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2006
Acute extraocular muscle restriction in children is a rare condition; orbital myositis is the most common cause. Most neuropathic or myopathic causes of strabismus present as an incomitant deviation. We report a case of orbital cellulitis preceding acute comitant esotropia in a patient showing no evidence of myositis or neurologic pathology.
Kui Dong, Kang   +2 more
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Acquired Progressive Esotropia and Acquired Strabismus Fixus

Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000
Abstract Background and Purpose: We previously reported on acquired convergent strabismus fixus and its incomplete type of esodeviation, which we named acquired progressive esotropia. In this study, we tried to confirm that the esotropia was acquired and progressive and to determine the most appropriate surgical procedure.
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Acute acquired comitant esotropia.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1986
Acute acquired comitant esotropia is characterized by a dramatic onset of a relatively large angle of esotropia with diplopia and minimal refractive error. Two children, aged 41/2 and 61/2, who suddenly developed a nonaccommodative comitant esotropia are presented.
H D, Goldman, L B, Nelson
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Acquired Concomitant Esotropia in Pseudotumor Cerebri

American Orthoptic Journal, 1989
Acquired esotropia due to increased intracranial pressure is classically associated with unilateral or bilateral 6th nerve palsy and/or divergence paralysis.
Richard A. Saunders, Judy P. Hoxie
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