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Relationship between stereopsis outcome and timing of surgical alignment in infantile esotropia.
Journal of AAPOS, 2020PURPOSE To clarify the relationship between stereopsis outcome and timing of surgical alignment in infantile esotropia. METHODS The medical records of otherwise healthy patients with infantile esotropia who underwent surgery by 8 years of age were ...
T. Yagasaki, Yoshimi Yokoyama, M. Tsukui
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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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Oxybutynin-associated esotropia
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2007A 5-year-old girl with previously unrecognized hyperopia of approximately +3.00 D developed esotropia while being treated with oxybutynin for enuresis. The esotropia disappeared with cessation of oxybutynin and correction of her hyperopia. When the hyperopic correction was removed, she had a small esophoria.
Elaine Y H, Wong +2 more
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1987
ABSTRACT The results of bilateral medial rectus rerecession and bilateral lateral rectus resection for patients with under-corrected or recurrent esotropia after medial rectus recession are compared. Medial rectus rerecession resulted in a high rate of consecutive exotropia. Lateral rectus resection was more accurate but was often accompanied
R A, King, J H, Calhoun, L B, Nelson
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ABSTRACT The results of bilateral medial rectus rerecession and bilateral lateral rectus resection for patients with under-corrected or recurrent esotropia after medial rectus recession are compared. Medial rectus rerecession resulted in a high rate of consecutive exotropia. Lateral rectus resection was more accurate but was often accompanied
R A, King, J H, Calhoun, L B, Nelson
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Persisting Accommodative Esotropia
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986This report examines the persistence of many cases of accommodative esotropia well beyond the expected time of resolution (age 10 to 12 years) and the potential usefulness of any associated clinical features to predict timely or delayed disappearance.
E L, Raab, A, Spierer
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Key Topics in Ophthalmology, 2019
INFANTILE ESOTROPIA IS ANY ESOTROPIA which is known to be present before the age of one year. This knowledge may be from a history obtained from the parents or may be from examination by an ophthalmologist prior to the age of one year.
F. D. Costenbader
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INFANTILE ESOTROPIA IS ANY ESOTROPIA which is known to be present before the age of one year. This knowledge may be from a history obtained from the parents or may be from examination by an ophthalmologist prior to the age of one year.
F. D. Costenbader
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Does Botulinum toxin have a role in the treatment of small-angle esotropia?
Strabismus, 2020A retrospective review of the Toxin Clinic database was carried out over an 18-year period. We identified 68 patients with esotropia of 20 prism dioptres and under who were treated with Botulinum toxin. There were 47 females and 21 males, with a mean age
E. Dawson, V. Geh, J. Lee
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1977
A 12-year-old girl who developed a cyclic esotropia following strabismus surgery for intermittent exotropia at the age of eight years is presented. Unusual findings and surgical results are described. We suggest the term of "consecutive cyclic esotropia" for this clinical entity.
Y, Uemura, M, Tomita, Y, Tanaka
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A 12-year-old girl who developed a cyclic esotropia following strabismus surgery for intermittent exotropia at the age of eight years is presented. Unusual findings and surgical results are described. We suggest the term of "consecutive cyclic esotropia" for this clinical entity.
Y, Uemura, M, Tomita, Y, Tanaka
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1979
A six-year-old girl was noted to develop alternate day esotropia three years following surgery for a moderate "v" esotropia. Many of the usual features of cyclic esotropia, including moderate hypermetropia, mild amblyopia, moderate to large deviation, a 48-hour cyclic pattern, and a high AC/C ratio were present.
H S, Metz, A, Jampolsky
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A six-year-old girl was noted to develop alternate day esotropia three years following surgery for a moderate "v" esotropia. Many of the usual features of cyclic esotropia, including moderate hypermetropia, mild amblyopia, moderate to large deviation, a 48-hour cyclic pattern, and a high AC/C ratio were present.
H S, Metz, A, Jampolsky
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American Orthoptic Journal, 2008
The authors evaluated a 34-year-old man with exercise-induced diplopia. The diagnostic testing that led to this conclusion is discussed. To the authors' knowledge, this is a rarely reported condition that warrants discussion.
Eric L, Singman, Noelle S, Matta
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The authors evaluated a 34-year-old man with exercise-induced diplopia. The diagnostic testing that led to this conclusion is discussed. To the authors' knowledge, this is a rarely reported condition that warrants discussion.
Eric L, Singman, Noelle S, Matta
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