Esotropia
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Subject Areas on Research
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- Binocular inhibition in strabismic patients is associated with diminished quality of life.
- Conformance with preferred practice patterns in caring for children with esotropia.
- Correcting esotropia-time is of the essence!
- Incomitant esotropia following pterygium excision surgery.
- Inferior Rectus Transposition: A Novel Procedure for Abducens Palsy.
- Isolated abducens nerve palsy following neonatal hepatitis B vaccination.
- Isolated y-splitting and recession of the lateral rectus muscle in patients with exo-duane syndrome.
- Management of surgical overcorrections following surgery for Duane syndrome with esotropia in primary position.
- Management of vertical deviations after vertical rectus transposition surgery.
- Maximum motor fusion combined with one-hour preoperative prism adaptation test in patients with acquired esotropia.
- Medial rectus fadenoperation for esotropia only at near fixation.
- Medial rectus recession after vertical rectus transposition in patients with esotropic Duane syndrome.
- Outcomes in patients with esotropic duane retraction syndrome and a partially accommodative component.
- Partial rectus muscle-augmented transpositions in abduction deficiency.
- Postoperative outcomes of patients initially overcorrected for intermittent exotropia.
- Posttraumatic abducens to oculomotor nerve misdirection.
- Preoperative prism adaptation for acquired esotropia: long-term results.
- Recurrent isolated sixth nerve palsy in children.
- Refraction issues in childhood: when to prescribe glasses.
- Replication of the recessive STBMS1 locus but with dominant inheritance.
- Response to: isolated Y-splitting and recession of the lateral rectus muscle in patients with exo-Duane syndrome.
- Surgical management of severe cocontraction, globe retraction, and pseudo-ptosis in Duane syndrome.
- Surgical success and lateral incomitance following three-muscle surgery for large-angle horizontal strabismus.
- Traumatic superior oblique palsies.
- Vertical rectus muscle augmented transposition in Duane syndrome.
- Vertical rectus muscle transposition for bilateral Duane syndrome.