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Update on accommodative esotropia
Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2008The aim of this study was to present an update on accommodative esotropia.The diagnosis, clinical features, etiology, treatment, prognosis, and clinical course for the 3 types of accommodative esotropia are presented.Accommodative esotropia is the most common pediatric strabismus and must be differentiated from other pediatric esotropias.
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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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Congenital esotropia in perspective
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 1998I V caving the Editorial Board of the Journal of AAPOS L after 27 years of service and having the opportunity to contribute an editorial for theJournal presents the temptation to reminisce. But there is a time for dredging up the past and a time for celebrating the future. Better to bend our efforts toward the future.
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Clinical findings of acute acquired comitant esotropia in young patients
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2021Hirohito Iimori +5 more
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Effect of the base-out recovery point as the surgical target for acute acquired comitant esotropia
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2021Zhiyue Dai +8 more
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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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Determinations of the horopter in esotropia
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1985Eight binocularly abnormal subjects, including 5 esotropes, made successive horopter settings on several different days. The individual data frequently showed irregularities that were not always repeatable, most likely due to vergence instabilities.
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