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Esotropia essenziale infantile
2005La diagnosi e la terapia della esotropia essenziale infantile deve essere il più possibile tempestiva, dopo un accurato esame ortottico per creare le condizioni per una migliore stimolazione bioculare , per unottimale acuità visiva in OO, per stabilità dell'allineamento dei bulbi oculari e in ultimo per migliorare l'aspetto estetico evitando l ...
FERRERI, Felicia Matilde, CASTAGNA I.
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Early versus late alignment of infantile esotropia
Strabismus, 1995Fifty-two children with infantile esotropia had surgery for their esotropia between two and seven years of age. Another 49 had similar surgery before the age of two years. Of these 101 operated children, the esotropia in 70 patients was aligned to within 10 prism diopters.
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Long-term postoperative stability in infantile esotropia
Strabismus, 2000The purpose of this paper is to present the ocular motility status of a group of patients with infantile esotropia who underwent surgery before 2 years of age and were followed for a minimum period of 4 years until discharge from Ophthalmology and Orthoptic review.
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Primary infantile-onset esotropia — 20 years later
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1988Of 286 cases of primary infantile onset esotropia operated upon early, 42 were reviewed after 20 years. Four of them achieved normal bifoveal stereoscopic vision (40" arc) despite the fact that at review after 3-4 years of age none had better stereopsis than 80" arc. Emphasis is laid on three main factors which may influence the result of early surgery
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Management of infantile-onset esotropia.
Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1990Background information on the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and differential diagnosis of infantile-onset esotropia is presented. A brief overview of early development of binocularity is also presented to set the stage for management, as well as a sequential treatment plan for two age groups of infantile esotropes: 1) infants and toddlers, and ...
G N, Christenson +2 more
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Rotatory nystagmus in infantile esotropia.
Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie, 1989We reviewed the charts of 119 children with infantile esotropia followed for 27 months to 16 years (average 82.5 months). Of the 119, 14 (12%) had fine (high frequency, low amplitude) rotatory nystagmus. The presence of the nystagmus may account for a decline in visual acuity of up to two lines under binocular viewing conditions.
W N, Clarke, L P, Noël, J F, Blaylock
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Late Management of Infantile Esotropia
1990In the management of patients with infantile esotropia there are controversies on the optimal age for surgical correction. Many authors recommend early surgical correction, before two years of age, in order to attain the best visual results. Others maintain that such early surgical correction has no significant, beneficial effect on the visual outcome ...
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[Early surgery in infantile esotropia].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2005In Europe, early surgery for infantile esotropia is defined as surgery before 2 years of age for a strabismus of onset before 4 months. Subject to great controversy, the principal argument concerns binocularity, for some authors attainable with early surgery, for others an unreachable goal.
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