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Outcomes of intermittent exotropia surgery

Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2021
To study the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of intermittent exotropia and to describe our therapeutic choices as well as their results and prognostic factors.This was a retrospective study including 57 cases of intermittent exotropia. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmological examination with a sensory-motor assessment.
W. Hmaied   +4 more
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Refractive Profile of Surgical Patients with Intermittent Exotropia: A Large-Sample Cross-Sectional Study in Southern China

Current Eye Research, 2023
Purpose To describe the refractive profile of surgical patients with intermittent exotropia (IXT) residing in southern China. Methods Medical records of patients who received strabismus surgery between June 2014 and August 2020 were retrospectively ...
Y. Wen, Tao Shen, J. C. Yam, Jianhua Yan
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Structural and Functional Changes of Brain in Children With Intermittent Exotropia: A Study Combining Multiple MRI Modalities

Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 2023
Background: To investigate structural and functional changes of brain in children with intermittent exotropia (IXT) and their relationship with clinical features.
Hui Zhu   +8 more
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Treatment of Intermittent Exotropia

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2006
<h4>EXCERPT</h4> <p><b>Nelson:</b> We will be discussing the treatment for intermittent exotropia. The first patient is a 3-year-old child whose parents noticed that one eye was drifting out intermittently for approximately 1 year. Dr. Forbes, what would be some of the important questions in the history to ask the parents?&
Carolyn S Oesterle   +2 more
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Timely Surgery in Intermittent Exotropia

Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2023
Introduction Surgical treatment of intermittent exotropia is indicated when periods of monocular deviation become longer or control over deviation deteriorates.
Carlos Antonio Jiménez-Romo   +2 more
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Treatment of Intermittent Exotropia

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
To study the long-range results of surgically treated intermittent exotropia, 100 consecutive patients have been followed up for an average of 6.1 years. In all cases, the initial procedure was bilateral recession of the lateral rectus muscles. The overall functional cure rate was 78%.
Boynton, Keenan Jp, Hardesty Hh
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Intermittent Exotropia

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.
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Comparison of Myopia Progression among Myopic Children with Intermittent Exotropia and No Strabismus

Optometry and Vision Science, 2023
SIGNIFICANCE Myopia is a highly prevalent condition in the pediatric population that is commonly comorbid with intermittent exotropia. Our study found a trend toward significance in the reduction of myopia progression with strabismus correction surgery ...
Suzie Kim   +3 more
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INTERMITTENT EXOTROPIA

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2001
The ideal approach to the management of intermittent exotropia remains unclear. Well designed, prospective studies are limited. Furthermore, the criteria for success vary among health care professionals. Long-term outcomes of surgical intervention are not known, and the role of non-surgical treatment modalities has not been agreed upon.
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The Clinical Course of Intermittent Exotropia

Optometry and Vision Science, 2003
To report the clinical course for patients with intermittent exotropia.The clinical records of patients diagnosed with intermittent exotropia from 1983 to 1991 who had at least 4 years of follow-up were reviewed. All patients with neurological or medical abnormalities, developmental delays, ocular disease, or having strabismus surgery during the follow-
David A. Corliss, Robert P. Rutstein
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