BARCELONA, Spain — Using hyperopic LASIK was safe and effective in adult patients with refractive accommodative esotropia, according to a study. Further studies in younger patients will help determine ...
The prospective interventional case series included 31 patients with refractive accommodative esotropia who underwent the maximal tolerable amount of undercorrection and seven patients who underwent 1 ...
Purpose To determine the frequency of ≥2.50 diopter (D) hyperopia in infantile esotropia with onset up to the age of 6 months and by evaluating the treatment results of these cases retrospectively, to ...
The aim of this study was to quantify changes in refractive status over time in children with infantile esotropia (ET) and to analyse a number of clinical factors associated with infantile ET to ...
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 ...
November 28, 2011 — Researchers have found a strong severity-dependent association between refractive error and the prevalence of childhood strabismus, according to ...
Optic nerve hypoplasia is a congenital disorder characterized by a subnormal number of optic nerve axons. It is thought that a lesion occurring in the first to second trimester of pregnancy will ...