Infantile esotropia: risk factors associated with reoperation [PDF]
Adriano Magli,1 Luca Rombetto,2 Francesco Matarazzo,2 Roberta Carelli1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Orthoptics and Pediatric Ophthalmology, University of Salerno, Salerno, 2Department of Ophthalmology, Federico II University, Naples, Italy Abstract ...
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Comparison of Dose Increments of Botulinum Toxin A with Surgery as Primary Treatment for Infantile Esotropia and Partially Accommodative Esotropia [PDF]
Fatemah T AlShamlan, Fatimah Alghazal Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Department, Dhahran Eye Specialist Hospital, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Fatemah T AlShamlan, Email dr_fate82@hotmail.comPurpose: To compare the effect of increment ...
AlShamlan FT, Alghazal F
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Occurrence and subsequent development of vertical deviations in patients treated surgically for infantile esotropia [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the onset of dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) and inferior oblique overaction (IOOA), their subsequent development, and their correlation with pre and postoperative parameters.
Manasvini Sharma +2 more
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Interventions for infantile esotropia. [PDF]
Infantile esotropia (IE) is the inward deviation of the eye. Various aspects of the clinical management of IE are unclear; mainly, the most effective type of intervention and the age at intervention.To examine the effectiveness and optimal timing of surgical and non-surgical treatment options for IE to improve ocular alignment and achieve or allow the ...
Mehner L, Ng SM, Singh J.
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Purpose: Authors analyzed long-term surgical outcomes of infantile esotropia and the occurrence of associated strabismus, inferior oblique overaction (IOOA), and dissociated vertical deviation (DVD). Clinical factors related to the occurrence of IOOA and
Donghun Lee, Won Jae Kim, Myung Mi Kim
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Relevance. Essential infantile esotropia (EIE) is the most common type of childhood strabismus. The incidence of EIE varies on average from 0.1 to 1.0% in the general population of children, which is significant for timely diagnosis and provision of ...
D.R. Mamulat +6 more
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Relation between preoperative hyperopia and surgical outcome in infantile esotropia [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate the relation between preoperative hyperopia and surgical outcomes of infantile esotropia in patients younger than 24 months of age.
Haeng Jin Lee +3 more
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Local structural-functional connectivity decoupling of caudate nucleus in infantile esotropia [PDF]
Abnormal brain structural and functional properties were demonstrated in patients with infantile esotropia (IE). However, few studies have investigated the interaction between structural and functional connectivity (SC-FC) in patients with IE. Structural
Jianlin Guo +10 more
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Essential Infantile Esotropia: A Course of Treatment From Our Experience [PDF]
Background: Essential infantile esotropia (EIE) is the most common type of childhood esotropia. Although its classical approach is surgical, less invasive techniques have been proposed as an adjunct or alternative to traditional surgery.
Stefano Pensiero +5 more
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Alterations of large‐scale functional network connectivity in patients with infantile esotropia before and after surgery [PDF]
Background Growing evidences have indicated neurodevelopmental disorders in infantile esotropia (IE). However, few studies have analyzed the characteristics of large‐scale functional networks of IE patients or their postoperative network‐level ...
Jianlin Guo +8 more
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