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Regarding long-term success rates, a retrospective chart review of 51 patients with paralytic strabismus who received botulinum A toxin (BTXA) chemodenervation reported an average decrease of 25.2 ...
Eyeglasses or contact lenses It is common for patients with strabismus to suffer from farsightedness, particularly those with esotropia, which can be corrected by wearing glasses or contact lenses.
Here’s what to know about strabismus. What is strabismus? Strabismus is the medical term for being cross-eyed, or having eyes that point in different directions. Typically, the brain sorts through ...
Of the 31 patients with diplopia before the procedure, 23 had no diplopia after the procedure and did not require prism glasses (74% resolution of diplopia; P < .001). Ten of 16 patients (62.5%) who ...
Strabismus is the medical term for being cross-eyed, or having eyes that point in different directions. Typically, the brain sorts through information transmitted by each eye to create a cohesive ...
Participants treated with the relieving prism wore their refractive correction and base-in prism equal to 40% of the larger of the distance and near exodeviations. The study’s purpose was to determine ...