Outcome of two-muscle surgery for large-angle intermittent exotropia in children
Conclusions
The patients with childhood intermittent exotropia with large angles showed significantly higher rates of undercorrection, though they also showed greater effects of BLR or RR per millimetre (the effect/dose ratio), compared with moderate-angle exotropia.
Source: British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Jin, K. W., Choi, D. G. Tags: Paediatrics, Muscles, Neurology Original articles - Clinical science Source Type: research
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