There are numerous treatment options for intermittent distance exotropia. The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of overcorrecting minus lenses as a primary treatment option for intermittent ...
Exotropia is a form of squint in which an eye looks outwards. This may be persistent or intermittent. Intermittent exotropia can arise only when an individual looks at objects that are close by or far ...
Exotropia is a condition in which one or both eyes turn outward away from the nose. You can think of it as the opposite of crossed eyes. Exotropia is a type of strabismus, which is a misalignment of ...
The tendon width of the lateral rectus muscle is known to be a useful indicator for estimation of the effect of lateral rectus recession in intermittent exotropia. This study was conducted to ...
Ophthalmologists may be one step closer to having a metric to measure improvement in visual acuity in both eyes after surgery to correct crossed or misaligned eyes, according to an article published ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . SEATTLE — Most patients treated for exotropia as children maintain visual alignment well into adulthood, ...
Measurements of the maximum exodeviation are obtained by extended prism and alternate cover testing. The exodeviation may be incomitant and may vary from the primary position to up-gaze and down-gaze ...
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 ...
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