In unilateral intermittent exotropia, distance control improved significantly over 3 months of therapy (mean 2.9 to 1.7; ...
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 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Brian G. Mohney, MD, department of ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic, and colleagues wrote that intermittent ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The current study used IXTQ results from children aged 5 to 11 years (old enough to answer questionnaire) and ...
Compr Ophthalmol Update. 2007;8(4):213-223. The Newcastle Control Score was developed by incorporating subjective and objective criteria into a scale to grade the severity of the intermittent distance ...
To determine the outcomes of three different techniques of strabismus surgery in patients with convergence insufficiency intermittent exotropia (CI-X(T)). Sixty-seven patients with CI-X(T) with ...
Children and especially boys diagnosed with intermittent exotropia, a condition in which the eye turns outward (away from the nose) only some of the time, appear more likely to develop mental illness ...
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 ...