Accommodative esotropia: efficacy of therapy
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Accommodative esotropia: efficacy of therapy
Abstract
Retrospective examination was performed on the records of 54 patients who had undergone treatment of accommodative esotropia. The patients were classified based on the Duane classification as having either convergence excess (n = 11) or equal esodeviations (n = 43). Over 90% of the patients achieved total restoration of normal binocular function with treatment. The results and implications of this study are discussed.
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