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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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V-pattern and accommodative convergence/accommodation ratio in consecutive esotropia after surgery for intermittent exotropia: A comparison of bilateral lateral rectus recession and unilateral recession–resection [PDF]
Objective To delineate a clinically actionable phenotype of consecutive esotropia with V-pattern following surgery for intermittent exotropia and to determine whether the initial surgical approach—bilateral lateral rectus recession versus unilateral ...
Liping Chen +4 more
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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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Binocular coordination and reading performance during smartphone reading in intermittent exotropia
Masakazu Hirota,1 Hiroyuki Kanda,1 Takao Endo,2 Takeshi Morimoto,1 Tomomitsu Miyoshi,3 Takashi Fujikado1 1Department of Applied Visual Science, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka ...
Hirota M +5 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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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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Refractive Error Development in Children with Intermittent Exotropia [PDF]
Background and Objective: Intermittent exotropia is the most common type of outward deviation of the eye in childhood. The association between myopia refractive error and intermittent exotropia has been shown in very few studies. This study was conducted
F Senobari +4 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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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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Background To investigate the distribution pattern of strabismus surgery at an eye center in southern China. Methods The data of all patients who underwent strabismus surgery at the Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University /Chinese ...
Yu Bi, Jason C. Yam, Shibin Lin
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