Aims The role of adjustable sutures in strabismus surgery has mainly been limited to conditions like dysthyroid restrictive myopathy, blow-out fractures of orbit, aberrant regeneration of nerves, and ...
A 6-month-old child comes in with a large angle esodeviation. The child’s parents provide a history of the ocular deviation occurring shortly after birth. The child is otherwise healthy. A cycloplegic ...
Jennifer almost panicked when she heard that her 12-month-old daughter, Alyza, needed reconstructive surgery in her right eye to correct strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes, but she had done her ...
To establish the impact of adult strabismus surgery on clinical and psychosocial well-being and determine who experiences the greatest benefit from surgery and how one could intervene to improve ...
NEWARK, N.J. -- While strabismus surgery maintains a slow evolution, a steady flow of instrumentation innovations have improved the safety and efficacy of established strabismus techniques, according ...
Determining how genetics contribute to common forms of strabismus has been a challenge for researchers. Small discoveries are considered meaningful progress. Boston Children's researchers believe they ...
Diagnoses of mental health conditions were more likely in adults with strabismus compared with adults without, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology. Interventions could be designed to ...
Dr. Kazlas answers the question: 'Can Strabismus Develop Later In Life?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: Can strabismus develop later in life? Answer: Strabismus can develop later in life, and the ...
A recent study suggests that the routine procedure of padding eyes after strabismus surgery may actually hinder recovery, as omitting the pad significantly reduces postoperative pain and conjunctival ...
SHARING ONE WOMAN’S NEW PERSPECTIVE. I HAVEN’T SEEN MYSELF LOOK STRAIGHT ON IN A LONG TIME. UNTIL HER SURGERY, IT HAD BEEN YEARS SINCE ELIZABETH ALLEN SAW EYE TO EYE WITH ANYONE. I COULDN’T LOOK ...
Strabismus is often referred to as crossed eyes, but it can present in several different ways. The American Optometric Association defines strabismus as a “condition in which both eyes do not look at ...
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