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 ...
Esotropia may be associated with a difference in the deviation at near and distance fixation termed near-distance disparity (NDD). Convention suggests patients with NDD may benefit more from bilateral ...
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 ...
Philadelphia, April 17, 2008 – Babies with an eye-alignment disorder called infantile esotropia have delays in motor development milestones, but development “catches up” after corrective surgery, ...
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