surgeryIn the context of intermittent exotropia, the term "control" is used to refer to the proportion of the time the eyes are manifestly exotropic and the time to recovery of fusion after the eyes have been dissociated. In the past, the degree of control has been used to determine ...
Objective: To investigate the time and postoperative binocular vision of strabismus surgery for children with intermittent exotropia (X (T)). Methods: A retrospective investigation was conducted in 80 child patients with intermittent exotropia. Pre- and postoperative angles of deviation fixating at near...
tropia at distance of 1.1 +/− 10.6Δ at 1st year and 3.2 +/− 13.4Δ at 3 years in Chiaet al.2. The decrease in the angle of deviation may be because stable patients were improving over time whereas the patients who were deteriorating would have undergone surgery. Chiae...
In fact, all subscales of IXTQ scores show improvements after surgery. It is generally believed that both the cosmetic and the functional recovery of binocular vision following surgery result in a positive impact on the social skills, emotions and mental state of these children. These ...
In the context of intermittent exotropia, the term "control" is used to refer to the proportion of the time the eyes are manifestly exotropic and the time to recovery of fusion after the eyes have been dissociated. In the past, the degree of control has been used to determine whether and...
Objective:To investigate the time and postoperative binocular vision of strabismus surgery for children with inter- mittent exotropia(X(T).Methods:A retrospective investigation was conducted in 80 child patients with intermittent exotropia. Pre-and postoperative angles of deviation...
Objective:To investigate the time and postoperative binocular vision of strabismus surgery for children with inter- mittent exotropia(X(T).Methods:A retrospective investigation was conducted in 80 child patients with intermittent exotropia. ...
Objective:To investigate the time and postoperative binocular vision of strabismus surgery for children with inter- mittent exotropia(X(T).Methods:A retrospective investigation was conducted in 80 child patients with intermittent exotropia. Pre-and postoperative angles of deviation fixating at near(33 ...
surgeryIn the context of intermittent exotropia, the term "control" is used to refer to the proportion of the time the eyes are manifestly exotropic and the time to recovery of fusion after the eyes have been dissociated. In the past, the degree of control has been used to determine ...
Patients were divided into two groups according to the change in control over the 3 years: group 1 included patients who had no deterioration or had improvement in disease control; and group 2 were those who had deteriorated control or had undergone surgery. There were 77 patients (66%) in ...