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Objective This study aimed to analyze the distribution of different types of strabismus surgery in a tertiary hospital in Central China during the three-year period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lijuan Lang+7 more
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We compare the surgical outcomes of intermittent exotropia of the basic, pseudo-divergence excess (pseudo-DE) and true divergence excess (true DE) types.
Gi Hyun Bae+2 more
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Optimal Stereoacuity Reveals More Than Critical Time in Patients With Intermittent Exotropia
SynopsisBoth optimal stereoacuity and integration time to achieve that are impaired in patients with intermittent exotropia. The deterioration of stereoacuity is more revealing since it correlates well with exotropia control score.BackgroundDespite the ...
Haoran Wu+12 more
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Typical and atypical development of ocular alignment and binocular vision in infants – the background [PDF]
These pages cover the outcomes of research into the typical motor aspects of development of binocular vision in very early childhood. Separate pages on the clinical Examination of Ocular Alignment and Binocular Vision in Infants under six months of age ...
Horwood, Anna M.
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Analyzing Trends In Intermittent Exotropia With Adhd Medication Use [PDF]
ANALYZING TRENDS IN INTERMITTENT EXOTROPIA WITH ADHD MEDICATION USE. Kevin K. Wang, Marez M. Megalla, and Martha A. Howard. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Wang, Kevin
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Dandy–Walker malformation in an individual with ABL1 variant
Abstract Dandy–Walker malformation (DWM) is often sporadic, but there are a growing number of genetic disorders that have been associated with this condition. We present a female individual with a de novo variant in ABL1, c.734A>G (p.Y245), who was diagnosed prenatally with DWM. ABL1‐related neurodevelopmental disorder was recently identified but brain
Jenny P. Garzon+3 more
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Optic neuropathy from hypovitaminosis A in a series of children with severe dietary restrictions
Aim Hypovitaminosis A is a leading cause of preventable childhood blindness, especially in developing nations. Vitamin A is a fat‐soluble essential micronutrient that serves vital functions in the visual system and in regulating bone resorption. We report on a series of four children with mixed nutritional and compressive optic neuropathy and provide a
Jane Shi+10 more
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Age‐related nonparalytic hypertropia: Clinical features
Abstract Purpose Age‐related nonparalytic hypertropia (ARNH) is reported to be involved in sagging eye syndrome, where excyclotorsion is large and the lower eye is more extorted. The primary aim of this study was to describe the clinical profiles of patients with ARNH.
Akihiko Oohira
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Intermittent exotropia: Surgical treatment strategies
Surgical management of intermittent exotropias (IXTs) is ambiguous, with techniques of management varying widely between institutions. This review aims to examine available literature on the surgical management of IXT.
Jai Aditya Kelkar+3 more
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Measurement of fusional vergence: protocol for a systematic review [PDF]
Introduction - No validated protocol exists for the measurement of the prism fusion ranges. Many studies report on how fusional vergence ranges can be measured using different techniques (rotary prism, prism bar, loose prisms and synoptophore) and ...
Lança, Carla Costa, Rowe, Fiona
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