Strabismus surgery in children: The prospects for binocular single vision
Abstract
The restoration or maintenance of useful binocular single vision (BSV) represents the ideal outcome in the management of a squinting child. However, in planning such management it is essential to have a clear appreciation of the likelihood of attaining that goal, and what factors will help in its attainment. Using both a literature review and some preliminary information from our own patient database we examine the prospects for BSV in different...
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Title
Strabismus surgery in children: The prospects for binocular single vision
Published Date
May 1, 1991
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
338 - 343
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