congenital esotropia
National Institutes of Health
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INTRODUCTION
Congenital esotropia is a convergent deviation of the eyes when fixating on an object. It appears during the first…
PURPOSE
Acquired nonaccommodative esotropia (ANAET) in childhood is reported to occur infrequently and is often associated with…
OBJECTIVE
Children with congenital esotropia, amblyopia, or early visual deprivation have persistent asymmetric monocular pursuit…
The prevalence of primary monofixation syndrome (MFS) in the general population is approximately 1%. This study was performed to…
Congenital esotropia develops in the first 4 months of life in an infant who lacks the inborn mechanism for motor fusion. It…
The success rate of large (6 and 7 mm) bimedial rectus recessions in 45 congenital esotropes with deviations of 50 prism dioptres…
Fifty patients with 8 prism diopters or less of esotropia after the last surgery were studied. Forty-nine percent of those…
Because of the clinical observation that in patients with congenital esotropia the medial rectus is inserted closer to the limbus…
The diagnosis of esotropia in an infant is not generally a difficult one for a skilled ophthalmologist to confirm. Uncovering all…