The tendon width of the lateral rectus muscle is known to be a useful indicator for estimation of the effect of lateral rectus recession in intermittent exotropia. This study was conducted to ...
To verify the effect of unilateral lateral rectus recession for each millimeter according to the tendon width in intermittent exotropia. Included in this study were 37 patients (37 eyes) who had ...
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 ...
Duane syndrome can be classified into 3 types. Type I consists of limited abduction, intact adduction, and frequent primary position esotropia. Type II is extremely rare and is characterized by poor ...
The treatment of intermittent exotropia is generally surgical. Nonsurgical measures may be indicated to optimize sensory conditions before surgery, or, when delay of surgery may be preferred, such as ...
In the orbit of the eye, also called the eye socket, the lateral rectus muscle helps move the pupil away from the body’s midline. The muscle inserts into the temporal (outer) side of the eyeball and ...
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