A 6-month-old child comes in with a large angle esodeviation. The child’s parents provide a history of the ocular deviation occurring shortly after birth. The child is otherwise healthy. A cycloplegic ...
Dr. Kazlas answers the question: 'Who To See To Test Kids For Strabismus?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: How is strabismus diagnosed, and what kind of doctor should I see if I think my child has ...
To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of strabismus in children undergoing surgery for unilateral or bilateral cataract with or without intraocular lens implantation. Medical records of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Ptosis and strabismus occurred in 3.7% and 1.7% of patients, respectively, and 1% had both. Most patients in all ...
Dr. Kazlas answers the question: 'Can Strabismus Develop Later In Life?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: Can strabismus develop later in life? Answer: Strabismus can develop later in life, and the ...
The risk for strabismus was 14 times higher in very premature infants who weighed less than 2000 g at birth, independent of gestational age (GA), according to a study published online July 21 in JAMA ...
Strabismus was moderately linked with certain mental health disorders in children, according to a cross-sectional study. In an analysis of medical claims data from a commercial healthcare payer system ...
Strabismus, also commonly known as lazy eye or crossed eyes, is a condition involving the misalignment of the eyes. The extent of the misalignment can vary from slight, that may not be obvious, to ...
Update: Larry has confirmed that Dannielynn will be proceeding with surgery. It will take place at Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA, and Larry is "hoping to have her scheduled by the end of February.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and patterns of refractive errors and strabismus in Asian patients with Down syndrome, as they relate to age. Hyperopia (46.5%) was slightly ...