ExotropiaMedian Statistical Measurementcontrol外斜视Purpose: We sought to determine whether the Newcastle Control Score (NCS) could be used to indicate a successful outcome in patients with intermittent exotropia that were treated with minus lenses. Methods: We studied patients with an intermittent exo...
AIM: To evaluate the use of the Newcastle Control Score (NCS) in the management of intermittent exotropia (X(T)). PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Children aged or =4) at the latest follow-up predicted surgery (p<0.001, OR 29.3, 95% CI 6.2 to 138.7). CONCLUSION: The NCS is a useful measu...
The natural course of intermittent exotropia and the factors affecting its control has been unclear. We aim to report the natural course of our cohort of 117 Chinese children with intermittent exotropia and to identify baseline parameters that may have predictive value in the control deterioration o...
Proposing a new scoring system in intermittent exotropia: towards a better assessment of controldoi:10.1016/j.jcjo.2016.08.017Objective There is a clinical need for a valid and reliable assessment system to quantify the severity and measure the progression of intermittent exotropia. We have ...
All children underwent ophthalmic and orthoptic examinations, including the prism and alternate cover test, fusion function by synoptophore, stereoacuity and Newcastle control score. Two patient-reported outcome measures were used: the intermittent Exotropia Questionnaire (IXTQ) to measure disease-...
To evaluate the psychosocial distress of part-time occlusion therapy in intermittent exotropia.A total of 25 children (15 males and 10 females, aged 3 to 7 years, mean age 4.7 years) with intermittent exotropia were enrolled. Behavioral and psychosocial problems were assessed by the Korean Child...
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The Newcastle control score is a proven tool to facilitate the decision for performing surgery or not. Conclusion The clinical characteristics of intermittent exotropia have already been described very clearly. With respect to the therapeutic approaches, however, there are international differences. The ...
to 5 for distance and 0 to 4 for near, with an overall control score ranging from 0 to 8 (median of 3).#This new scale for assessing control in children with intermittent exotropia can be easily applied in the office setting and characterizes the wide range of control in this disorder....
Basic exotropiadivergence excessintermittent exotropiaQUALITY-OF-LIFENEWCASTLE CONTROL SCOREALTERNATE COVER TESTDEFINING REAL CHANGEDISTANCE STEREOACUITYRETINAL CORRESPONDENCESURGICAL-MANAGEMENTIntroductionIntermittent exotropia (IXT) is a common form of strabismus. It is an outward deviation of one eye ...