Publication | Open Access
Unsuspected periventricular leukomalacia in children with strabismus: a case series
22
Citations
12
References
2007
Year
Patients with undiagnosed PVL may present to the ophthalmologist with strabismus and no other apparent neurological abnormality. Where it is suspected that the patient may have suffered a significant hypoxic-ischaemic event, the ophthalmologist should have a low threshold for investigating with magnetic resonance imaging, particularly if the patient shows unexpected outcomes following appropriate treatment. Patients and parents should be counselled on possible suboptimal results prior to the offer of surgical correction of strabismus.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1