The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors of stereoacuity outcome in visually mature subjects with exotropia following surgical correction. Visually mature subjects who were surgically ...
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Children under the age of 12 years, diagnosed with X(T) (of the true and simulated divergence excess and basic types) within the preceding 12 months and previously untreated, were eligible for the ...
Strabismus is a condition in which the eyes are misaligned or are not looking at the same target at the same time. The word "strabismus" is derived from the Greek word "strabismos", which means, "to ...
Intermittent exotropia, a condition where one or both eyes occasionally drift outward, is often associated with childhood but is increasingly recognized as a significant concern for adults. This ...
Esotropia and exotropia could have shared genetic risk factors based on findings that genetif duplications on chromosomes were risk factors for the diseases. Genetic duplications in the second, fourth ...
While some rare forms of strabismus have been linked to specific genes, common forms have been hard to pin down genetically. A new genome-wide association study, based on 10 years of work enrolling ...
Dr. Kazlas answers the question: 'What Is Strabismus And How Common Is It?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: What is strabismus and how common is it? Answer: Strabismus is the medical term for any ...
Strabismus is a condition in which the eyes are misaligned or are not looking at the same target at the same time. The word "strabismus" is derived from the Greek word "strabismos", which means, "to ...
From a multicentre study we report that only 17% of a representative cohort of 371 children with X(T) were treated surgically within 2 years of presentation. More than half (53%) of the cohort were ...