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Infantile esotropia

Infantile esotropia: risk factors associated with reoperation

Infantile esotropia: risk factors associated with reoperation

... Abstract: The aim of this study was to identify clinical and demographic factors associated with misalignment after first surgery performed on children affected by infantile esotropia to evaluate the ...

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Comparative study of Y-split recession versus bilateral medial rectus recession for surgical management of infantile esotropia

Comparative study of Y-split recession versus bilateral medial rectus recession for surgical management of infantile esotropia

... The management of essential infantile esotropia has changed over the years. The movement of the human eye can be regarded as the simple rotation of the eyeball in its socket. Therefore, the relevant entity ...

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Genetic Inheritance in Non-Syndromic Infantile Esotropia

Genetic Inheritance in Non-Syndromic Infantile Esotropia

... The male monozygotic twins with strabismus also presented the same clinical exam. They had a history of sharing the same placenta in the prenatal period. The third sibling, who did not manifest strabismus, had a ...

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Essential infantile esotropia: postoperative motor outcomes and inferential analysis of strabismus surgery

Essential infantile esotropia: postoperative motor outcomes and inferential analysis of strabismus surgery

... congenital esotropia [23,24], as alternative to multiple muscle procedures in the initial treatment of large-angle EIE, leaving the lat- eral rectus muscles unoperated for future surgeries, if ...large-angle ...

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Bimedial rectus muscle elongation versus bimedial rectus muscle recession for the surgical treatment of large-angle infantile esotropia

Bimedial rectus muscle elongation versus bimedial rectus muscle recession for the surgical treatment of large-angle infantile esotropia

... Twenty-four patients with large-angle infantile ET ($70 PD) were recruited from the ophthalmology department of Zagazig University, Egypt, between March 2012 and June 2014. The study was approved by the ...

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Outcomes after the surgery for acquired nonaccommodative esotropia

Outcomes after the surgery for acquired nonaccommodative esotropia

... if esotropia developed after 6 months of age in an otherwise healthy child and eso- deviation angles at distance and near were unchanged even after the full correction of hyperopia of ...accommodative ...

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Effects of Ocular Parameters on Medial Rectus Faden Operation with Recession for Esotropia

Effects of Ocular Parameters on Medial Rectus Faden Operation with Recession for Esotropia

... The management of essential infantile esotropia and convergence excess accommodative ET is highly controversial and has changed over the years. Some authors recommended bimedial rectus recession with the ...

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Outcome of Esotropia Surgery in 2 Tertiary Hospitals in Cameroon

<p>Outcome of Esotropia Surgery in 2 Tertiary Hospitals in Cameroon</p>

... The rate of reoperation was low in this study (1.7%). Rates between 9.9% and 32.4% have been reported by other authors. 13,35,36 Factors such as surgical techniques, pre-operative angle of deviation, duration of ...

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Prevalence and associated factors of strabismus in former preterm and full-term infants between 4 and 10 Years of age

Prevalence and associated factors of strabismus in former preterm and full-term infants between 4 and 10 Years of age

... while in the current literature the prevalence of strabis- mus in full-term infants is described to ranges from 0.7 to 9.9% [30, 31]. In our study, 1.5% of full-term infants and depending on gestational age, 12–26% ...

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Risk factors for childhood refractory epilepsy in a tertiary care centre, Chennai

Risk factors for childhood refractory epilepsy in a tertiary care centre, Chennai

... Motor phenomena in the form of generalized tonic-clonic seizures was documented in 48 patients, tonic posturing and versive head-turning in about 23 patients, myoclonic in 43 and infantile spasm in 17 patients ...

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Early differential diagnosis of infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, Rett syndrome, and Krabbe disease by CT and MR

Early differential diagnosis of infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, Rett syndrome, and Krabbe disease by CT and MR

... The most common type of Krabbe disease is the infantile form , which differs from infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis and Rett syndrome in both time of onset and clinical findings, [r] ...

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A PEDIATRICIAN'S GUIDE TO THE RECOGNITION AND INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF EARLY INFANTILE AUTISM

A PEDIATRICIAN'S GUIDE TO THE RECOGNITION AND INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF EARLY INFANTILE AUTISM

... 1. : Autistic disturbances of affective contact. : Perceptual in- constancy in early infantile autism. : A five to fifteen year follow-up study of infantile psychosis. Description of sam[r] ...

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Benign and severe early-life seizures: a round in the first year of life

Benign and severe early-life seizures: a round in the first year of life

... The prognosis is poor, with evolution to the other types of epileptic encephalopathies, such as Ohtahara syn- drome and West syndrome. McTague et al. [73] reported the clinical features of 100 children affected by MMPSI. ...

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A case of cervical esophageal duplication cyst in a newborn infant

A case of cervical esophageal duplication cyst in a newborn infant

... Esophageal duplication cysts are rare congenital cystic masses resulting from an error in foregut budding in the developing embryo and with a reported incidence of 1 in 8200 autopsies [1]. Most esophageal duplication ...

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Infantile Xanthomatous Cardiomyopathy

Infantile Xanthomatous Cardiomyopathy

... FiG. An almost solid triangular wedge of “xanthoma cells” replacing normal heart muscle fibers. A few conduction fibers lying immediately be- neath the thickened endocardium are incorpor[r] ...

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Optic disc shape in patients with long-lasting unilateral esotropia and exotropia

Optic disc shape in patients with long-lasting unilateral esotropia and exotropia

... The hospital-based clinical observational study included patients who consecutively attended the hospital from May 1, 2017 to May 30, 2018, who had a constant esotropia or exotropia of at least 30-prism diopters ...

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INFANTILE GENETIC AGRANULOCYTOSIS

INFANTILE GENETIC AGRANULOCYTOSIS

... blood film, with the white cell count usu-. ally in the normal range; however, elevated[r] ...

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Real Stereopsis Test Using a Three Dimensional Display with Tridef Software

Real Stereopsis Test Using a Three Dimensional Display with Tridef Software

... with esotropia) with nil stereopsis in the Tit- mus Stereo test reported that they could perceive stereopsis in the movie theater, and showed fair stereopsis using the 3-D stereopsis ...

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Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (MLNS): A disease widespread in Japan which demands our attention

Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (MLNS): A disease widespread in Japan which demands our attention

... new infantile acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (MLNS) prevailing in Japan. W.: Infantile pen- antenitis nodosa with coronary and brachial aneu- rysms: A case diagnosed dur[r] ...

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Topical Timolol Maleate Treatment of Infantile Hemangiomas

Topical Timolol Maleate Treatment of Infantile Hemangiomas

... The majority of infantile hemangiomas (IHs) proliferate, stabilize, and regress without the need for intervention beyond anticipatory guidance. However, in a significant minority, size or location may necessitate ...

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