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Paralytic strabismus is a condition that affects the eye muscles, causing them to be unable to move correctly. This can lead to double vision, an inability to move the eye, and a droopy eyelid.
A case report published in BMC Ophthalmology has highlighted an extremely rare complication of botulinum toxin A (BTA) ...
Being a graduate of this prestigious university is a continuous source of pride for me Ewa Witowska-Jeleń MMedSci Vision and Strabismus Vision and Strabismus graduate Ewa is an orthoptist in Poland, ...
Children are now eligible for health insurance coverage for medical examinations and treatments related to refractive errors ...
How Does Strabismus Get Treated? Dr Sharma said that strabismus is simpler to correct if caught early and without delay. He added that amblyopia, or lazy eye, must be addressed first.
Surgical management of strabismus remains a challenge because surgical success rates, short-term and long-term, are not ideal. Adjustable suture strabismus surgery has been available for decades ...
Pattern strabismus is relatively common in strabismus practice. Although it is classically used to include A and V patterns, the term has been expanded to include additional vertically incomitant ...
Strabismus occurs when the eyes do not align properly. One of the eyes turns inwards, upwards, downwards, or outwards, while the other one focuses on one spot. This can cause disorientation and ...
Childhood strabismus is not fully understood. Most children who develop an esotropia, or crossed eye or wandering eye during childhood, are neurologically normal.
Untreated pediatric strabismus can also cause amblyopia (a decrease in best-corrected visual acuity in an otherwise structurally healthy eye). The neuroanatomical substrate for amblyopia is a ...
Dr. Kazlas answers the question: 'Who To See To Test Kids For Strabismus?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: How is strabismus diagnosed, and what kind of doctor should I see if I think my child ...
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