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Clinical effect of early surgery in infantile exotropia

Paik HJ, Yim HB

To evaluate the effects of early surgical intervention in infantile exotropia on the motor and sensory functions, we reviewed the records of 17 subjects diagnosed with exotropia before the age...
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The Effect of Unilateral Medial Rectus Muscle Resection in Patients with Recurrent Exotropia

Chae SH, Chun BY, Kwon JY

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of unilateral medial rectus muscle resection for recurrent exotropia after bilateral lateral rectus muscle recession for intermittent exotropia METHODS: A retrospective analysis was made...
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The Comparision of Outcomes Between Lateral Rectus Muscles Re-recession and Medial Rectus Muscles Resection in Recurrent Exotropia

Chun KI, Rah SH

PURPOSE: To compare the surgical outcomes between bilateral lateral rectus muscles (BLR) re-recession and bilateral medial rectus muscles (BMR) resection in recurrent exotropia. METHODS: The medical records of patients...
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Consecutive Esodeviation After Exotropia Surgery in Patients Older than 15 Years: Comparison with Younger Patients

Park HJ, Kong SM, Baek SH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical course of esodeviation after exotropia surgery in older patients (older than 15 years) and to compare it with...
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Large recession of one lateral rectus muscle

Park C, Sul CY

A large recession of one lateral rectus muscle for exotropia is an infrequently used procedure. In this prospective study, 27 patients (3 to 19 years, mean age of 7) with...
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Motility restriction after resection of an extraocular muscle

Kang SJ, Jang JH

Restriction of eye movement after surgery is an unusual but troublesome complication. A patient presented with a limitation of abduction after a 5 mm resection of medial rectus muscle and...
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Transient Increase of Higher-Order Aberrations after Lateral Rectus Recession in Children

Seo KY, Hong S, Song WK, Chung SA, Lee JB

The changes of higher-order aberrations (HOAs) after bilateral lateral rectus muscle recession were evaluated. Forty eyes of 20 children were enrolled and their wavefront information was assessed until postoperative 3...
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