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Characteristic differences between full-term and premature infants with intermittent exotropia. [PDF]
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Symmetric versus asymmetric surgery for the treatment of intermittent exotropia with equal dominance. [PDF]
Song D, Qian J, Yao J.
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Using low-dose atropine in control of intermittent exotropia
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Intermittent exotropia: comparison of treatments
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2006AbstractPurpose:  To identify the best treatment option for intermittent exotropia.Methods:  A retrospective analysis of the progress of 150 treated intermittent exotropia patients was performed. Treatment forms considered are: (i) surgery combined with orthoptic/occlusion therapy; (ii) surgery; (iii) orthoptic/occlusion therapy; and (iv) observation ...
Edwin C, Figueira, Stephen, Hing
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2007
ABSTRACT This article describes the clinical manifestations of and management options for intermittent exotropia. Control of the strabismus is one of the parameters that can be assessed for all children with the condition. A method of quantifying control, the Newcastle Control Score, is presented.
Michael Clarke +8 more
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ABSTRACT This article describes the clinical manifestations of and management options for intermittent exotropia. Control of the strabismus is one of the parameters that can be assessed for all children with the condition. A method of quantifying control, the Newcastle Control Score, is presented.
Michael Clarke +8 more
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Monofixational Intermittent Exotropia
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979To the Editor. —We read with interest the report on "Monofixational Intermittent Exotropia" in the JanuaryArchives(97:93-95, 1979) by Baker and Davies and can confirm their observations. We, too, have cared for a number of patients with intermittent exotropia who had, in fact, an ultra-small-angle monofixational exotropia when their eyes were ...
P E, Romano, J A, Romano, J E, Puklin
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2015
Continued controversy exists regarding intermittent exotropia and its management. Although it has been studied extensively, the indication for and timing of intervention and what therapy is most efficacious remains unclear. This article reviews the most recent research and the controversies surrounding the disease classification and treatment options ...
Brita Deacon, K Dimiceli
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Continued controversy exists regarding intermittent exotropia and its management. Although it has been studied extensively, the indication for and timing of intervention and what therapy is most efficacious remains unclear. This article reviews the most recent research and the controversies surrounding the disease classification and treatment options ...
Brita Deacon, K Dimiceli
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