Intermittent exotropia is a form of outward ocular misalignment characterised by episodic divergence of one eye, principally affecting children and often persisting into adulthood. Surgical strategies ...
Twenty-eight patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria (Table 1). The mean age at which esotropia was first observed by their parents was 3.2 ± 1.8 years (range, 0.3–7.0 years), and the age at surgery ...
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