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Strabismus surgery complicated by levator dehiscence. [PDF]
August AH, Williamson JE, Wasserman BN.
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Orthoptic Treatment After Strabismus Surgery in Child Intermittent Divergent Strabismus. [PDF]
Lino P, de Aguiar PV, Cunha JP.
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Differences in Smooth Pursuit and Associated Saccades in Children With Two Common Types of Strabismus. [PDF]
Sanz E, Aivar MP, Tejedor J.
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Experiences and Support Needs of Parents of Children with Strabismus: A Family Systems Theory Perspective. [PDF]
Zhao BB, Wang H, Luo N, Zhang ZZ.
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Effectiveness of Pencil Push-up Exercises in Patients with Convergence Insufficiency-Type Exotropia with Receded Near Point of Convergence: A Retrospective Observational Study. [PDF]
Lee JS, Lee SU, Lee SJ, Kim CZ.
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1996
ABSTRACT Background: Exotropia is uncommon in healthy children between 6 months and 1 year old. Methods: The charts of patients treated in our practice between January 1980 and August 1994 were reviewed for a diagnosis of infantile exotropia. All of them had an exodeviation during the first year of life.
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ABSTRACT Background: Exotropia is uncommon in healthy children between 6 months and 1 year old. Methods: The charts of patients treated in our practice between January 1980 and August 1994 were reviewed for a diagnosis of infantile exotropia. All of them had an exodeviation during the first year of life.
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2007
ABSTRACT This article describes the clinical manifestations of and management options for intermittent exotropia. Control of the strabismus is one of the parameters that can be assessed for all children with the condition. A method of quantifying control, the Newcastle Control Score, is presented.
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ABSTRACT This article describes the clinical manifestations of and management options for intermittent exotropia. Control of the strabismus is one of the parameters that can be assessed for all children with the condition. A method of quantifying control, the Newcastle Control Score, is presented.
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Monofixational Intermittent Exotropia
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979To the Editor. —We read with interest the report on "Monofixational Intermittent Exotropia" in the JanuaryArchives(97:93-95, 1979) by Baker and Davies and can confirm their observations. We, too, have cared for a number of patients with intermittent exotropia who had, in fact, an ultra-small-angle monofixational exotropia when their eyes were ...
P E, Romano, J A, Romano, J E, Puklin
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Strabismus, 2009
Cyclic strabismus is a rare disorder in which manifest strabismus and controlled latent deviation (heterophoria) alternates on a regular pattern which is usually over a 48-hr period. During the "straight" period the patient has a fully controlled heterophoria for all distances, with very good fusion and stereopsis.
Emma, Dawson +3 more
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Cyclic strabismus is a rare disorder in which manifest strabismus and controlled latent deviation (heterophoria) alternates on a regular pattern which is usually over a 48-hr period. During the "straight" period the patient has a fully controlled heterophoria for all distances, with very good fusion and stereopsis.
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