Exotropia
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Intermittent Exotropia (IXT) is a common type of eye misalignment where one eye periodically turns outward, and control is typically much worse when looking at…
To determine whether use of dichoptic movies for 8 weeks may be helpful in improving control alignment in children with intermittent exotropia (IXT), thus allow…
This study is designed to correct large-angle exotropia by monocular surgery. It compares two augmented recession techniques, which are recession with muscle tr…
Strabismus (misalignment of the eyes) often runs in families. In this study, the investigators are looking for genetic variants associated with strabismus and n…
Intermittent exotropia is difficult to treat. The mainstay of treatment involves surgery, and in one long-term study authors found that as many as 60% of IXT re…
The main objective of this randomized trial comparing vision therapy to observation is to determine the short-term effectiveness of vision therapy on distance i…
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy of myopia control lenses with different working principles in patients with intermittent exotropia ag…
Exotropia is a type of eye misalignment in which one eye turns outward. In some patients, surgery is needed to improve eye alignment and binocular function. Dif…