10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ESOTROPIA»
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esotropia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
esotropia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Pediatric Ophthalmology, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Genetics: ...
1.2.1.3 Acquired Nonaccommodative Esotropia Acquired nonaccommodative
esotropia defines children whose deviation develops after 6 months of age and is
not associated with accommodative effort. This subtype has typically been
thought ...
Birgit Lorenz, Michael C. Brodsky, 2010
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Harley's Pediatric Ophthalmology
NYSTAGMUS BLOCKAGE SYNDROME The nystagmus blockage syndrome (
NBS) is characterized by nystagmus that begins in early infancy and is
associated with esotropia (113,114). The nystagmus is reduced or absent with
the fixing eye ...
Robison D. Harley, Leonard B. Nelson, Scott E. Olitsky, 2005
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Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Kenneth Weston Wright, Peter H. Spiegel. POSTOPERATIVE CARE
Postoperative care is similar to that described for congenital esotropia. The goal
is to achieve binocular fusion, as most patients with acquired strabismus have
fusion ...
Kenneth Weston Wright, Peter H. Spiegel, 2003
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Roy and Fraunfelder's Current Ocular Therapy
The natural history of accommodative esotropia with regard to spontaneous
improvement or progression to nonaccommoda- tive esotropia remains unknown.
The esodeviation usually begins as an intermittent crossing of the eyes but often
...
Frederick Hampton Roy, Frederick W. Fraunfelder, Frederick T. Fraunfelder, 2008
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Management of Strabismus and Amblyopia: A Practical Guide
Occasionally, patients are seen in whom there does not appear to be any
accommodative factor and in whom the esotropia is not reduced by wearing the
glasses or, alternatively, in whom no refractive error is found by cycloplegic
refraction.
John A. Pratt-Johnson, Geraldine Tillson, 2001
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Esotropia: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ...
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Color Atlas of Strabismus Surgery: Strategies and Techniques
Residual Esotropia Distance and Near (Partially Accommodative Esotropia): If
after prescribing the full hypermetropic correction, a distance esotropia persists,
that cannot be fused (>10PD), then surgery is indicated. This is termed partially ...
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At the Crossings: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Kenneth W. Wright and Mehmet Cem Mocan Pediatric Ophthalmology and
Strabismus, Los Angeles, CA, USA Etiology of infantile esotropia In the past,
infantile esotropia has been thought of as a single entity or syndrome
characterized by a ...
New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology. Session, Robert J. Balkan, George S. Ellis, 2004
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Primary Care Pediatrics
Aside from strabismus associated with precipitating factors, such as trauma or
infection, there are two periods when esotropia frequently presents. The first (
congenital or infantile) usually occurs around age 3 to 6 months and is a large-
angle ...
Carol Green-Hernandez, Joanne K. Singleton, Daniel Z. Aronzon, 2001
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Clinical Strabismus Management: Principles and Surgical ...
There are reports that this type of esotropia may occur in multiple siblings37 as
well as in monozygotic twins. s Surgery is necessary to reestablish ocular
alignment, but the prognosis for regaining normal binocularity is good. Some
patients in ...
Arthur L. Rosenbaum, Alvina Pauline Santiago, 1999
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ESOTROPIA»
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esotropia is used in the context of the following news items.
Miopia e esotropia os: due diversi occhiali?
Il mio problema principale è l'esotropia OS, per cui quando sforzo la vista da vicino l'occhio sinistro tende a convergere. Soffro di diplopia orizzontale, ma è ... «Medicitalia.it, Oct 15»
How I Was Able to Accept That I See the World Differently
One doctor said it was something called esotropia; when one eye turns in. Mine is a slight turn, not easily noticed so another doctor said it was exotropia; when ... «GoodHousekeeping.com, Aug 15»
Foundation urges screening for vision disorder
... Family Eye Care Center in Pleasant Grove. Heideman, 6, is being treated for Esotropia, a form of Binocular Vision Disorder. SPENSER HEAPS, Daily Herald. «Daily Herald, Jul 15»
Look after Your Kids' Eyes
70 per cent of the newborns have exotropia(eyes turn out) at birth, 20 per cent have esotropia ( eyes turn in), 10 per cent have straight eyes at birth. By four to six ... «The New Indian Express, Mar 15»
In Haiti, 15 new schools bring better learning to remote areas
Director Lainé and Johny's teacher have been able to assess that the problem with Johny's eyesight didn't end at the esotropia that he's had since birth, and ... «UNICEF, Jan 15»
Strabismus Surgery May Improve Vision in Both Eyes
The study included several strabismus subtypes, including infantile esotropia with onset before age 1 year, consecutive exotropia after surgery for infantile ... «Medscape, Jan 15»
Anxiety decreases in strabismus patients after corrective surgery …
Of the 31 patients, 14 had esotropia and 17 had exotropia. Orthophoria was achieved in all patients, according to the study. Results showed that while 17 of the ... «Healio, Sep 14»
Coding for vision services in primary care practice
Code 99174 is reported for ocular photoscreening for esotropia, exotropia, anisometropia, cataracts, ptosis, hyperopia and myopia. When acuity is measured as ... «AAP News, Aug 14»
Older Onset Predicts Better Esodeviation Outcome
"Older age at onset of esodeviation in partially accommodative esotropia appears to be the main factor affecting postoperative outcomes," said lead author ... «Medscape, Apr 14»
The Baby Who Never Smiles
Motility examination showed a left esotropia and bilateral abduction deficits (Figures 1-3). Figure 1. Primary position. Figure 2. Vertical gaze. Figure 3. «Medscape, Apr 14»