Interventions for intermittent exotropia. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: 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 ...
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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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Intermittent exotropia: are we underminusing by not overminusing? [PDF]
In this invited commentary, the authors discuss whether the use of minus lenses to aid control of intermittent exotropia has an alternative method of action.
Brodsky, Michael C. +2 more
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Factors affecting surgical outcome of intermittent exotropia
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting surgical outcome in intermittent exotropia. DESIGNS: This was a retrospective interventional study. METHODS: Intermittent exotropic patients who had undergone surgical correction
Chee-Ming Lee +4 more
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Comparison of ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer thickness among patients with intermittent exotropia according to fixation preference: a retrospective observational study [PDF]
Background This study was performed to compare the thickness of the ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) depending on the presence or absence of fixation preference in patients with intermittent exotropia (IXT) with refractive values close to ...
Yeon Ju Lim, Soo Jung Lee
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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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Machine Learning-Based Identification of Children With Intermittent Exotropia Using Multiple Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features. [PDF]
The machine learning methods combined with resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging parameters (ALFF, slow‐5 fALFF, and ReHo) had good classification performance in distinguishing intermittent exotropia (IXT) children from healthy controls (HCs). Among several parameters, the slow‐5 fALFF showed the best classification performance.
Zhou M +8 more
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Single stage Large LR recession with or without MR resection and its motor outcomes in Concomitant Exotropia [PDF]
Exotropia is a manifest outward deviation of the visual axes, which is either constantly or intermittently present. Untreated, poorly controlled intermittent exotropia later progresses to constant exotropia.
Nalini Jayanthi B1 , Y Raman2 , N Sunitha3
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The Korean Intermittent Exotropia Multicenter Study (KIEMS) was a retrospective, cross-sectional and multicenter study for the investigation of intermittent exotropia involved 65 strabismus specialists from 53 institutions in Korea. Purpose of this study
Dae Hee Kim +8 more
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Assessment of Cortical Dysfunction in Patients with Intermittent Exotropia: An fMRI Study. [PDF]
Neural imaging studies have found the connection between strabismus and brain cortex. However, the pathological mechanisms of intermittent exotropia are still not fully understood.
Qian Li +4 more
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