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PurposeWhile initial overcorrection after exotropia-correcting surgery is widely accepted for a favorable long-term outcome, some have not advocated such overcorrection in younger children owing to concerns regarding rapid deterioration of bifixation ...
Jinju Choi, Dong Gyu Choi
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Comparison of two health related quality of life questionaires in Malay children with strabismus and their parent proxy [PDF]
Introduction: Strabismus is an eye condition associated with cosmetic, functional and psychosocial circumstances. Evaluation of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) is increasingly recognized as an important factor in strabismus management and a ...
Jin Poi, Tan
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A Limited Role for Suppression in the Central Field of Individuals with Strabismic Amblyopia. [PDF]
yesBackground: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic amblyopia typically do not experience double-vision or indeed any visual symptoms arising from their condition.
A Bradley +70 more
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Response of accommodation and vergence systems to low dose atropine
Abstract Purpose Few studies have comprehensively investigated the effect of low dose atropine on the binocular vision system beyond accommodative amplitude. This study examined the effect of 0.05% atropine eye drops on a range of accommodation and vergence parameters across a 10‐day period. Methods Twenty myopic, adult participants (mean age [SD] 22.3
Emily C. Woodman‐Pieterse +6 more
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Development and application of the Chinese version of the adult strabismus quality of life questionnaire (AS-20): a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Patients with strabismus experience visual dysfunction, self-image disorders, low self-esteem, and social and emotional barriers, which adversely influence their health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
Bian, Wei +5 more
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Factors Influencing the Surgical Success in Patients with Intermittent Exotropia
Pur po se: To determine the factors that influence surgical success in patients with intermittent exotropia. Ma te ri al and Met hod: We retrospectively evaluated the records of patients with intermittent exotropia who were diagnosed, operated, and ...
Uğur Acar +5 more
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Introduction Intermittent exotropia ‘X(T)’ is a disorder of binocular eye movement control, in which one eye intermittently moves outward. It is the commonest type of exodeviation and is usually detected by the parents in early childhood. Patients with X(
Rehab A.M Sallam +3 more
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Evaluation of Binocular Vision Therapy Efficacy by 3D Video-Oculography Measurement of Binocular Alignment and Motility [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate two cases of intermittent exotropia (IX(T)) treated by vision therapy the efficacy of the treatment by complementing the clinical examination with a 3-D video-oculography to register and to evidence the potential applicability of ...
Laria Ochaíta, Carlos +1 more
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Aspectos genéticos em estrabismo [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate the genetic aspects of strabismus. Methods: Ophthalmic and orthoptic evaluations were performed prospectively on 110 strabismic probands and 478 relatives.
Bateman, Bronwyn +2 more
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ABSTRACT The interstitial 6p microdeletion syndrome is characterized by dysmorphic facies and structural heart, kidney, brain, and musculoskeletal differences. RREB1 haploinsufficiency and consequent abnormal RAS‐MAPK pathway signaling have been proposed as a driver of the disease phenotype; however, apart from a single case report, the phenotype of ...
Alanna Strong +16 more
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