Untreated essential infantile esotropia: factors affecting the development of amblyopia
- PMID: 9683932
- DOI: 10.1038/eye.1998.42
Untreated essential infantile esotropia: factors affecting the development of amblyopia
Abstract
Purpose: A concomitant esotropia, presenting within the first 6 months of life, associated with a high incidence of dissociated vertical deviation, manifest latent nystagmus and asymmetric optokinetic nystagmus is termed essential infantile esotropia. Most studies concern patients diagnosed in infancy and treated throughout childhood. This paper addresses the factors that may influence the development of amblyopia in patients who remain untreated until visual adulthood.
Methods: During a 3 year period 113 patients aged 8 years or more with a history of esotropia occurring within the first 6 months of life were examined for the study. All patients underwent full ocular motility assessment and cycloplegic refraction, and only those with one or more signs of essential infantile esotropia were included.
Results: Of the 113 patients, 16 (14.3%) had a difference of 2 or more lines in the visual acuity of the two eyes and were diagnosed as having amblyopia. Anisometropia was present in 10 of the 16 (62.5%). The correlation between anisometropia and amblyopia was statistically significant (p = 0.0001).
Conclusions: Amblyopia following early surgical intervention in essential infantile exotropia is well documented, but the risk is outweighed by the chance of obtaining some form of binocular vision. However, where access to ongoing therapy is not available, patients with essential infantile esotropia, free alternation and no anisometropia have a significant chance of retaining good visual acuity in both eyes if surgery is delayed until visual adulthood.
Comment in
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Infantile esotropia: evidence for conservative management in the visually immature where follow-up treatment is unavailable or limited.Eye (Lond). 1998;12 ( Pt 2):165-6. doi: 10.1038/eye.1998.41. Eye (Lond). 1998. PMID: 9683931 No abstract available.
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