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The impact of intermittent exotropia and surgery for intermittent exotropia on myopic progression among early school-aged children with myopia
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Whether patients with intermittent exotropia underwent surgical correction for intermittent exotropia did not influence the rate of myopic progression. There was no significant difference in the rate of myopic progression between patients with accompanying intermittent exotropia and myopia and those with myopia alone.
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