Strabismus Surgery
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13. Why should surgery for early-onset strabismus be postponed?
The author presents a continued study of 82 cases of pseudoparalysis of the bilateral rectus muscles in early-onset convergent strabismus following early surgery. Up to 10 years after surgery motor results show that 72% of cases remain within +/- 10 prism dioptres after a single surgical procedure. Sensorial findings corroborate the results of other authors'
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14. Atlas of Strabismus Surgery
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15. Atlas of Strabismus Surgery
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16. Atlas of Strabismus Surgery
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17. CARDIAC SLOWING DURING STRABISMUS SURGERY*†
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18. Accuracy in strabismus surgery.
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19. Colchicine suppression of corneal healing after strabismus surgery.
Two patients who had previously undergone uneventful operations for strabismus showed healing of corneal dellen and erosion after withdrawal of colchicine therapy. It is suggested that the exhibition of colchicine therapy for familial Mediterranean fever in these two cases was responsible for initial persistence of these two postoperative complications.
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20. Practical Atlas of the Surgery of Strabismus. Operative Indications, Surgical Technique
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21. Results in 50 cases of strabismus after graduated surgery designed by A scan ultrasonography
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22. Lengthening of rectus muscles in strabismus surgery: with a description of a new muscle clamp.
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23. Treatment of strabismus in adults with botulinum toxin A.
Eighty-five adults with horizontal concomitant strabismus were treated with an injection of a low dose of botulinum toxin A (BTXA) into the lateral or medial rectus muscle. The ocular deviation was reduced by an average of 60% independently of its size and whether or not surgery had previously been performed. The change was temporary, however, except in thos
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24. Outcome of strabismus surgery in congenital esotropia.
The results of squint surgery in 40 children with congenital esotropia are analysed. A 'favourable outcome' was achieved in 23 (57.5%) children. The factors affecting the final outcome including ocular alignment in the immediate postoperative period, age at the time of surgery, amblyopia, associated inferior oblique overaction, dissociated vertical deviation