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Neurological pathologies associated with acute acquired comitant esotropia

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2023
Previously reported cases of acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) with unknown etiologies have been reported in both children and adults. However, AACE can be associated with neurological disorders that require neuroimaging probes. The author recommends that clinicians should perform comprehensive neurological assessments to rule out neurological ...
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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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3-year Outcomes of Botulinum Toxin versus Strabismus Surgery for the Treatment of Acute Acquired Comitant Esotropia in Children.

American journal of ophthalmology-glaucoma
INTRODUCTION Botulinum toxin is an alternative to conventional strabismus surgery for treatment for acute, acquired, comitant esotropia (AACE). Previous studies suggest that the two treatment approaches may be equally effective for 6 months.
M. Nguyen   +4 more
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Comparative evaluation of surgical outcomes in acute acquired comitant esotropia managed with and without pre-operative prism adaptation test

Strabismus
Introduction: Acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) is a rare type of esotropia for which until now the main treatment modalities prescribed are prism glasses, botulinum toxin injection and surgery.
Purva Verma   +5 more
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Evaluation and Management of Acute Acquired Comitant Esotropia in Children

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2016
Acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) is characterized by a sudden-onset eye misalignment with an equal angle of deviation in all fields of gaze. This form of esotropia is distinct from common forms of childhood esotropia, such as infantile esotropia and accommodative esotropia, in the rapid tempo and typically later timing of onset; further, AACE ...
Aubrey L, Gilbert   +2 more
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Surgical dose–responses of bilateral medial rectus muscle recession in acute acquired comitant esotropia compared to infantile esotropia

Strabismus
Objective: To determine the surgical dose–responses of the bilateral medial rectus recession in acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) compared to infantile esotropia. Design: Retrospective study. Methods: The medical records of patients diagnosed with
Worawalun Honglertnapakul   +3 more
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Long-term outcomes of botulinum toxin A for acute acquired comitant esotropia in children: a retrospective case series.

Strabismus
PURPOSE To evaluate the long-term efficacy of botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) in children with acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE). METHODS This retrospective study included pediatric patients treated with BoNT-A for AACE between January 2021 and ...
Alev Koçkar   +3 more
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Analysis of Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Dose of Type III Acute Acquired Comitant Esotropia

Hans Journal of Ophthalmology
Objective: To observe and analyze the clinical course and surgical dose with Type III acute acquired comitant esotropia (ACCE). Methods: The clinical features and surgical dose of 69 patients (man 39 cases, femal 30 cases) with diplopia due to acute ...
小军 任
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Adult small-angle acute acquired comitant esotropia: clinical features and treatment outcomes.

Strabismus
Introduction: Acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) is a disorder characterized by the sudden onset of horizontal diplopia with comitant deviation across gaze positions.
J. A. Reche-Sainz   +3 more
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Multiple sclerosis presenting as acute acquired comitant esotropia in a pediatric patient

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2021
Acute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) is a rare form of esotropia in the older pediatric population. Although the workup for pediatric AACE varies, patients often do not undergo lab testing and imaging, because the overwhelming majority of cases are idiopathic.
Stephen T, Armenti   +4 more
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