Intermittent Exotropia: Our Experience in Surgical Outcomes
Abstract
Introduction: Exotropia is ocular misalignment with outward deviation of eyes. Exodeviation is about 25% of all deviations. Incidence is about 32.1/1,00,000 under 19 years of age. Exotropia can be divided into comittant or incomittant. Aim: To compare the surgical outcomes of unilateral recession resection versus bilateral recession in intermittent exotropia. null Methodology: Inclusion criteria: Patients age >5 years, Exotropia between 25-45...
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Title
Intermittent Exotropia: Our Experience in Surgical Outcomes
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
09
Issue
02
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