Abstract Background To describe the clinical features of acquired progressive esotropia, with a larger angle at distance than near, associated with myopia in young adults. Methods Eleven adults (ages ranging from 18 to 37 years) with constant or intermittent horizontal diplopia at distance were recruited. Subjective refraction, ocular alignment, fusional amplitudes and horizontal eye movements were measured at distance and near. Results Distance esotropia varied from 20 to 60 prism diopters (PD). At near, the esotropic deviation ranged from 10 to 30 PD. Spherical equivalents (SE) of the right eye ranged from − 3.50 to − 8.25 diopters (D) while SE of the left eye ranged from − 0.375 to − 7.25 D. Ten of the eleven patients presented with cons...
We report the surgical correction of a case of strabismus showing reverse directional deviation. A 9...
Purpose: Sagging eye syndrome (SES) causes strabismus because orbital connective tissue degeneration...
Divergence Insufficiency (DI) is an acquired comitant esotropia which manifests as horizontal diplop...
Introduction Acute acquired distance esotropia (AADE) is a poorly understood moderate-angle strabism...
BackgroundAge-related distance esotropia (ARDET) is a form of acquired strabismus that affects elder...
PurposeAge-related distance esotropia (ARDE) involves acquired esotropia at distance and phoria at n...
L. 0., a 26 year old white female store manager was referred for evaluation of progressive esotropia...
Background: To determine the prevalence andclinical features of strabismus in patients withpathologi...
none2noPurpose: To evaluate the sensory motor state, accommodation, and accommodative convergence to...
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of the extraocular muscles and the orbit...
Purpose: To identify the characteristics of adult patients who develop acute concomitant esotropia o...
INTRODUCTION: High myopic patients were reported to suffer from acquired esotropia with their elonga...
Sagging eye syndrome (SES) causes strabismus because orbital connective tissue degeneration allows i...
A number of elderly patients with symptomatic diplopia were found to have stable, small angle esotro...
onset diplopia in an adult with a history of long-standing strabismus can be perplexing and challeng...
We report the surgical correction of a case of strabismus showing reverse directional deviation. A 9...
Purpose: Sagging eye syndrome (SES) causes strabismus because orbital connective tissue degeneration...
Divergence Insufficiency (DI) is an acquired comitant esotropia which manifests as horizontal diplop...
Introduction Acute acquired distance esotropia (AADE) is a poorly understood moderate-angle strabism...
BackgroundAge-related distance esotropia (ARDET) is a form of acquired strabismus that affects elder...
PurposeAge-related distance esotropia (ARDE) involves acquired esotropia at distance and phoria at n...
L. 0., a 26 year old white female store manager was referred for evaluation of progressive esotropia...
Background: To determine the prevalence andclinical features of strabismus in patients withpathologi...
none2noPurpose: To evaluate the sensory motor state, accommodation, and accommodative convergence to...
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of the extraocular muscles and the orbit...
Purpose: To identify the characteristics of adult patients who develop acute concomitant esotropia o...
INTRODUCTION: High myopic patients were reported to suffer from acquired esotropia with their elonga...
Sagging eye syndrome (SES) causes strabismus because orbital connective tissue degeneration allows i...
A number of elderly patients with symptomatic diplopia were found to have stable, small angle esotro...
onset diplopia in an adult with a history of long-standing strabismus can be perplexing and challeng...
We report the surgical correction of a case of strabismus showing reverse directional deviation. A 9...
Purpose: Sagging eye syndrome (SES) causes strabismus because orbital connective tissue degeneration...
Divergence Insufficiency (DI) is an acquired comitant esotropia which manifests as horizontal diplop...