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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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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1947
IT IS commonly known that temporary loss of vision in one eye may precipitate heterotropia in an infant, but ophthalmologists prescribe monocular occlusion in older children and adults with little concern that persistent esotropia may result. For example, prolonged patching of the better eye is used in the treatment of unilateral amblyopia and ...
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IT IS commonly known that temporary loss of vision in one eye may precipitate heterotropia in an infant, but ophthalmologists prescribe monocular occlusion in older children and adults with little concern that persistent esotropia may result. For example, prolonged patching of the better eye is used in the treatment of unilateral amblyopia and ...
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1989
ABSTRACT A case of unusual intermittent esotropia and diplopia is reported. A 13-year-old boy experienced diplopia during vigorous exercise that resolved within 30 minutes after stopping the exercise. The symptoms had been present unchanged since age 6.
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ABSTRACT A case of unusual intermittent esotropia and diplopia is reported. A 13-year-old boy experienced diplopia during vigorous exercise that resolved within 30 minutes after stopping the exercise. The symptoms had been present unchanged since age 6.
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