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Accommodative Esotropia: Review of Current Practices and Controversies
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1987
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Clinical DisordersOcular DiseaseOphthalmologyFirst PresentationOculoplasticsAccommodative EsotropiaRehabilitationSurgeryGlaucomaAcupunctureMedicineBinocular Status
The treatment of accommodative esotropia requires a thorough evaluation at first presentation to elucidate all factors involved. The degree of hypermetropia, character of the esodeviation (i.e., intermittent or constant), presence or absence of amblyopia, and the AC/A ratio are all important in the initial management of these patients. In addition, the binocular status can be of prognostic value. Close follow-up is needed to ensure maintenance of binocularity and appropriate early intervention to modify the course before bifixation is lost.
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