Esotropia, also known as strabismus, is an eye misalignment that causes one or both eyes to turn inward. The condition may occur in one or both eyes or alternate between the two. It's often referred ...
To report outcomes and identify factors affecting surgical response for constant esotropia using ‘hang-back’ bimedial rectus recession. Patients managed by a single surgeon over a 4-year study period ...
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 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Secondary cyclic esotropia in pediatric patients is a rare condition that may be related to an abnormality at ...
To assess the efficacy of prismatic correction of residual esotropia ⩽20 prism dioptres (PD) after full hypermetropic correction in patients with partially accommodative esotropia. Medical records of ...
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