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Although several studies have reported about the relationship between the surgical correction of intermittent exotropia and myopic progression, it remains unclear, unlike the relationship between esotropia and hyperopia.
Jae Yong Han, Jinu Han, Sueng-Han Han
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Background Different surgical methods have been suggested for the correction of intermittent exotropia. Unilateral lateral rectus recession has been described as a surgical alternative for small and moderate-angle exotropia.
Oriel Spierer, Abraham Spierer
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Single Stage Surgical Outcomes for Large Angle Intermittent Exotropia. [PDF]
Although there were many prior studies about exotropia, few focused on large-angle intermittent exotropia. The goal of this study was to evaluate single-stage surgical outcomes for large-angle intermittent exotropia and analyze risk factors that may ...
Min Yang+10 more
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Here, we compared sensory outcomes between patients with successful motor outcomes and recurrent exotropia after intermittent exotropia surgery. We retrospectively analyzed 303 patients who underwent surgery for intermittent exotropia, divided into two ...
Hye Jun Joo+3 more
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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. Conventional theory suggests that the lenses induce accommodation and therefore accommodative convergence to reduce the angle of deviation.
Anna M. Horwood+2 more
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Variability of Control in Intermittent Exotropia [PDF]
Assessing control is thought to be important in the management of intermittent exotropia, including the decision to perform surgery. The purpose of this study was to assess the presence and degree of any change in control occurring over the course of 1 day using a previously described 6-point clinic control scale and to evaluate interobserver and ...
Jonathan M. Holmes+3 more
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Effect of visual perception training on binocular visual function reconstruction in patients after strabismus surgery [PDF]
AIM: To explore the effect of visual perception learning software training (VPT) on binocular visual function reconstruction in children with intermittent exotropia after strabismus surgery.
Yu Su, Fei Wang, Tao Wang, Qin-Mei Wang
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Background Many studies have shown that patients with intermittent exotropia have different degrees of damage to their stereopsis function. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of different refractive status on stereopsis in children with ...
Dong Han+4 more
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Stereopsis before and after surgical treatment for constant versus intermittent exotropia
Background: Exophoria may be caused by congenital or acquired anomalies in orbital structure, ocular structure, extraocular muscle attachment and/or extraocular muscle location. Some researchers believe that the presence of stereopsis after treatment for
I. M. Boichuk, Alui Tarak
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Inter-eye Differences in Ocular Biometric Parameters of Concomitant Exotropia
Purpose: To evaluate the ocular biometric parameters in patients with constant and intermittent exotropia by the measurement of swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) optical biometer OA-2000 and comparing it with the normal control subjects ...
Weifen Gong+5 more
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