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Refractive Profile and Angle of Deviation in Patients with Congenital Esotropia and Congenital Exotropia. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ophthalmic Vis Res
Khorrami-Nejad M   +5 more
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Correcting infantile esotropia: what should our aims and methods be?

open access: yesRevista Cubana de OftalmologĂ­a
Cameron F Parsa
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Infantile Esotropia: A Continuing Riddle

American Orthoptic Journal, 1984
Esotropia with an onset during infancy comprises a number of nosologically distinct clinical entities.
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Surgery for Infantile Esotropia: Is Timing Everything?

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2013
Infantile esotropia affects binocular alignment and development of binocular vision. Delayed correction may lead to loss of stereopsis. Waiting for the angle of deviation to stabilise prior to surgery does not impact overall postoperative outcomes greatly.
Humera, Sarwar, Salman, Waqar
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Management of Infantile Esotropia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976
We evaluated the management of infantile esotropia-constant, alternating esotropia before 6 months of age-in 34 children. Planned one-state surgery for satisfactory mechanical alignment was highly predicatable (79 to 84%), and was obtained at any age. Stable bifoveal motor fusion was also obtained but was more frequent with alignment before 2 years of ...
R S, Foster, T O, Paul, A, Jampolsky
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Congenital esotropia vs infantile esotropia

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1988
The term congenital esotropia has been challenged for many years. The basis of this challenge is that the deviation is not confirmed connatally. However, the term congenital esotropia is valid based on clinical observations and is easily separated from other forms of acquired esotropia.
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Persistently Recurrent Infantile Esotropia

American Orthoptic Journal, 2010
Children with infantile esotropia often require more than one surgery to align the eyes horizontally, for either recurrent esotropia or consecutive exotropia. We report an unusual subset of patients who had persistently recurrent esotropia despite multiple surgeries.The records of 11 patients who presented before age one year with infantile esotropia ...
Marlo, Galli, Gregg T, Lueder
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Management of infantile esotropia

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2015
Surgical treatment has been the accepted mode of treatment for infantile esotropia for decades. The present review of recent literature evaluates the current standing of: type of surgery performed and best timing of surgery to achieve optimal results.Recent studies suggest that early surgical intervention is of benefit by improving the probability of ...
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