AbstractComitant strabismus is a common condition affecting infants, children and adults. Its impact on the affected patient may be severe resulting in visual loss, lack of binocularity, diplopia, social stigma and multiple corrective surgeries within the affected individual’s lifespan. It is therefore important that this prevalent disorder should be better understood.We review the current understanding of the demographics and what is known of the etiology, risk factors and genetics of strabismus. We stress the importance of careful clinical assessment in classifying strabismus, and the common pitfalls in the measurement and pre-operative sensory work-up of the strabismic patient. The fact strabismus is comitant does not indicate it is beni...
Background: Strabismus is one of the causes for visual impairment in childhood. It affects the devel...
Eye misalignment, or strabismus, has a frequency of up to 4% in a population, and is known to have b...
Background: Strabismus is a clinical condition in which the eyes are not aligned with each other pro...
AbstractComitant strabismus is a common condition affecting infants, children and adults. Its impact...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
This article briefly overviews the recent literature regarding comitant strabismus. The evaluation a...
When the eyes are not aligned on the same object, strabismus is present. The strabismus may be conge...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics and surgical outcome ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of neurological involvement and malformative/systemic syndro...
Purpose: Strabismus, a manifest misalignment of the visual axes, is one of the most common childhood...
To elucidate the genetic or environmental background for clinical features in the three major types ...
Strabismus is an anomaly of ocular alignment, resulting in a departure from the parallel nature of a...
Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders or CCDDs comprise a group of complex strabismus disorder...
AbstractBackgroundIn psychomotor retardation there is an abnormal development of mental, sensory and...
Background: Strabismus is the misalignment of the visual axes of the eyes. It may lead to the develo...
Background: Strabismus is one of the causes for visual impairment in childhood. It affects the devel...
Eye misalignment, or strabismus, has a frequency of up to 4% in a population, and is known to have b...
Background: Strabismus is a clinical condition in which the eyes are not aligned with each other pro...
AbstractComitant strabismus is a common condition affecting infants, children and adults. Its impact...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
This article briefly overviews the recent literature regarding comitant strabismus. The evaluation a...
When the eyes are not aligned on the same object, strabismus is present. The strabismus may be conge...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics and surgical outcome ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of neurological involvement and malformative/systemic syndro...
Purpose: Strabismus, a manifest misalignment of the visual axes, is one of the most common childhood...
To elucidate the genetic or environmental background for clinical features in the three major types ...
Strabismus is an anomaly of ocular alignment, resulting in a departure from the parallel nature of a...
Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders or CCDDs comprise a group of complex strabismus disorder...
AbstractBackgroundIn psychomotor retardation there is an abnormal development of mental, sensory and...
Background: Strabismus is the misalignment of the visual axes of the eyes. It may lead to the develo...
Background: Strabismus is one of the causes for visual impairment in childhood. It affects the devel...
Eye misalignment, or strabismus, has a frequency of up to 4% in a population, and is known to have b...
Background: Strabismus is a clinical condition in which the eyes are not aligned with each other pro...