Eight-Year Study Finds No Significant Difference in Surgical Methods for Childhood Intermittent Exotropia
by Nancy Humphrey The results of an eight-year study comparing two surgical methods for repairing childhood intermittent exotropia (a common form of strabismus or eye misalignment, in which one or both eyes sometimes turn outward) were unable to detect a significant difference in the two methods. Sean Donahue, MD, PhD The multicenter study, “Eight-Year Outcomes … Read more