AIM: To observe binocular vision improvement of different exotropia after marginal myotomy and to discuss the impact of different types of exotropia on the recovery of binocular vision after surgery.METHODS: We selected 59 patients for case study and divided them into three groups by types of exotropia. Intermittent exotropia 27 cases is Group 1; Constant exotropia 21 cases is Group 2; V-pattern exotropia 11 cases is Group 3. We examined their three-degree visual functions via synoptophore preoperative and postoperative respectively. We recorded the examination data and conducted in-depth analysis after 6mo follow-up.RESULTS: Comparison on binocular vision improvement of different types of exotropia. 1)Postoperative level Ⅰ simultaneous per...
<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: This survey was performed to determine...
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of lateral incomitance (LI) and its association with surgical outcome...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...
AIM: To discuss and evaluate how different types of strabismus impact on the recovery of distance an...
AIM: To investigate postoperative binocular visual function reconstruction in intermittent exotropia...
Abstract To investigate the improvement of binocular summation (BiS) at high contrast (100%) and dif...
AIM: To analyze the clinical features of binocular visual function in children with intermittent exo...
Purpose : To investigate the relationship between myopic progression and exodrift after surgery in p...
Purpose: To compare the results of surgery for constant and intermittent exotropia, to determine fac...
Purpose: To analyze postoperative results of intermittent exotropia as a function of the difference ...
Pur po se: To determine the factors that influence surgical success in patients with intermittent ex...
PURPOSE: To determine whether central fusion and distance stereoacuity are useful as objective measu...
AIM:To observe the changes of binocular vision in V-pattern exotropia children before and after surg...
PURPOSE: To determine whether central fusion and distance stereoacuity are useful as objective measu...
Purpose: To evaluate the surgical results of medial rectus (MR) muscle advancement with or without r...
<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: This survey was performed to determine...
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of lateral incomitance (LI) and its association with surgical outcome...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...
AIM: To discuss and evaluate how different types of strabismus impact on the recovery of distance an...
AIM: To investigate postoperative binocular visual function reconstruction in intermittent exotropia...
Abstract To investigate the improvement of binocular summation (BiS) at high contrast (100%) and dif...
AIM: To analyze the clinical features of binocular visual function in children with intermittent exo...
Purpose : To investigate the relationship between myopic progression and exodrift after surgery in p...
Purpose: To compare the results of surgery for constant and intermittent exotropia, to determine fac...
Purpose: To analyze postoperative results of intermittent exotropia as a function of the difference ...
Pur po se: To determine the factors that influence surgical success in patients with intermittent ex...
PURPOSE: To determine whether central fusion and distance stereoacuity are useful as objective measu...
AIM:To observe the changes of binocular vision in V-pattern exotropia children before and after surg...
PURPOSE: To determine whether central fusion and distance stereoacuity are useful as objective measu...
Purpose: To evaluate the surgical results of medial rectus (MR) muscle advancement with or without r...
<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: This survey was performed to determine...
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of lateral incomitance (LI) and its association with surgical outcome...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...