Surgical outcome of intermittent exotropia with improvement in control grade subsequent to part-time preoperative occlusion therapy
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus Feb 21, 2018
Bang SP, et al. - Researchers assessed the impacts of improvement in the control grade of intermittent exotropia by the use of part-time occlusion therapy on the final postoperative outcome. The control grade of intermittent exotropia was improved by the part-time occlusion therapy, which led to a better chance of successful surgery and a reduction of the angles of deviation for distance and near.
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