Clinical characteristics and surgical outcome in patient with consecutive exotropia

Nesma Mohammed Hassan, Ahmed Lotfy Ali, El-Sayed Samir Arafa, Heba Mohamed Shafik
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Background: Consecutive exotropia (XT) is a manifest exotropia that develops either spontaneously or after surgical treatment in a patient that formerly had esotropia. The aim of this work was for assessment of the clinical characteristics of consecutive exotropia and evaluation of the results of surgery. Methods: This prospective cohort study was carried out on 30 patients with established diagnosis of consecutive exotropia after surgery for esotropia with deviation angle >10 PD Who met with the inclusion criteria, aged from 3 years to 25 years. Follow up of patients was done in the postoperative period for 6 months. Results: There were not statistically significant regarding preoperative angle, age of surgery for esotropia, limited adduction and different types of surgical procedure used. There was statically significant relation between period between surgery of ET & consecutive XT (P=0.003), post cyclorefraction (p
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持续性外斜视的临床特点及手术效果
背景:连续性外斜视(XT)是一种明显的外斜视,在以前患有内斜视的患者中自发或手术治疗后发展。这项工作的目的是评估连续外斜视的临床特征和评估手术结果。方法:本前瞻性队列研究纳入30例符合纳入标准的内斜视伴偏角bbb10pd术后明确诊断为连续外斜视的患者,年龄3岁~ 25岁。术后随访6个月。结果:内斜视术前角度、手术年龄、有限内收及手术方式差异无统计学意义。ET手术时间与连续x光治疗时间(P=0.003)、术后x光治疗时间(P=0.003)有统计学意义
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