نتایج جستجو برای: essential infantile esotropia

تعداد نتایج: 371645  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2009
Aine Rice Jérémie Nsengimana Ian G Simmons Carmel Toomes Janice Hoole Colin E Willoughby Frances Cassidy Grange A Williams Nick D George Eamonn Sheridan Terri L Young Tim I Hunter Brendan T Barrett David B Elliott D Tim Bishop Chris F Inglehearn

PURPOSE Strabismus is a common eye disorder with a prevalence of 1% to 4%. Comitant strabismus accounts for approximately 75% of all strabismus, yet more is known about the less common incomitant disorders. Comitant strabismus is at least partly inherited, but only one recessive genetic susceptibility locus, on chromosome 7p, has been identified in one family. The purpose of this study was to d...

2017
Jae Hyoung Kim Jeong-Min Hwang

BACKGROUND Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) consists of abduction deficit, globe retraction and upshoots or downshoots with adduction. The abducens nerve on the affected side is absent in type 1 DRS. After bilateral medial rectus muscle recession in unilateral type 1 DRS may improve the abduction limitation, but still more than -3 limitation remains. CASE PRESENTATION A 6-month-old boy present...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1997
C M Schor R E Fusaro N Wilson S P McKee

PURPOSE To examine the association between components of the infantile squint syndrome (ISS) and age of onset of esotropia among subjects in the Cooperative Amblyopia Classification Study (CACS). METHODS Fifty subjects were classified retrospectively as having early-onset esotropia (EOE) and 150 subjects were classified as having late-onset esotropia (EOE), depending on whether symptoms of (o...

2007
Lisa Fraine

Introduction: Strabismic amblyopia is frequently encountered by pediatric ophthalmologists and orthoptists. An understanding of its onset and of the timing of treatment may lead to better long-term treatment results. Methods: A review was conducted of past and recent literature pertaining to strabismic amblyopia. Articles relevant to further understanding the onset, course, and management of st...

2014
Veit Sturm Marketa Hejcmanova Klara Landau

BACKGROUND Monocular infantile blindness may be associated with bilateral horizontal nystagmus, a subtype of fusion maldevelopment nystagmus syndrome (FMNS). Patients often adopt a significant anomalous head posture (AHP) towards the fixing eye in order to dampen the nystagmus. This clinical entity has also been reported as unilateral Ciancia syndrome. The aim of the study was to ascertain the ...

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