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Interventions for intermittent exotropia [PDF]
The clinical management of intermittent exotropia has been discussed frequently in the literature, but there is a lack of clarity regarding the indications for intervention, the most effective type and if there is a time point at which it should be carried out.The objective of this review was to analyse the effects of various surgical and non-surgical ...
Sarah R. Hatt, Lawrence Gnanaraj
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Visual Suppression in Intermittent Exotropia during Binocular Alignment [PDF]
PURPOSE To investigate the cortical mechanisms that prevent diplopia in intermittent exotropia (X(T)) during binocular alignment (orthotropia). METHODS The authors studied 12 X(T) patients aged 5 to 22 years.
Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza+4 more
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Background To investigate the distribution pattern of strabismus surgery at an eye center in southern China. Methods The data of all patients who underwent strabismus surgery at the Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University /Chinese ...
Yu Bi, Jason C. Yam, Shibin Lin
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Clinical profile of childhood exotropia in a tertiary eye care center in North India
Purpose: To identify different types of exotropia in children less than 16 years and their clinical presentation. The secondary objective is to identify the age of onset, age of presentation, birth history, and ocular and systemic associations as well as
Jinal Gore, Soveeta Rath, Suma Ganesh
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Influencing factors for recurrence after intermittent exotropia surgery [PDF]
Surgical operation is the most commonly used method to correct intermittent exotropia(IXT), and the results are relatively positive. However, after surgery, some patients will experience a recurrence of exotropia. The recurrence rate increases with time.
WANG Ya-chen, ZHANG Wei-jia, FU Tao
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Background: It has been reported that exotropia was seen in 16.9-23% of patients with strabismus. Exophoria and exotropia may be caused by congenital or acquired anomalies in orbital structure, ocular structure, or extraocular muscle attachment and/or ...
I. M. Boichuk, Alui Tarak
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Clinical Findings of Constant Exotropia Developed from Intermittent Exotropia [PDF]
Young-Woo Suh+3 more
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Factors affecting residual exotropia after two muscle surgery for intermittent exotropia [PDF]
AIM: To study the factors affecting residual exotropia (>10 PD) at 4-6wk postoperative visit following two rectus muscle surgery for intermittent exotropia [bilateral lateral rectus (LR) recession or unilateral recess resect procedure].
Shailja Tibrewal+3 more
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Background Different surgical methods have been suggested for the correction of intermittent exotropia. Unilateral lateral rectus recession has been described as a surgical alternative for small and moderate-angle exotropia.
Oriel Spierer, Abraham Spierer
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Vertical Muscle Transposition with Augmentation for Treatment of Exotropia Caused by Iatrogenic Lost Medial Rectus Muscle [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate the results of vertical muscle transposition with augmentation in cases of exotropia caused by iatrogenic lost medial rectus muscle.
Amr Elkamshoushy+2 more
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