Original paper
Postoperative Esotropia: Initial Overcorrection or Consecutive Esotropia?
Abstract
Purpose To investigate the length of time required for diagnosing consecutive esotropia rather than initial overcorrection and examine risk factors for persistent postoperative esotropia after intermittent exotropia surgery. Methods This is a retrospective case series in a tertiary medical center. Fifty consecutive patients with postoperative esotropia ≥6 prism diopters at 1 week following exotropia surgery, managed with nonsurgical management...
Paper Details
Title
Postoperative Esotropia: Initial Overcorrection or Consecutive Esotropia?
Published Date
Apr 4, 2017
Volume
27
Issue
6
Pages
652 - 657
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