ABSTRACT
Concerning 78 cases of intermittent exotropia, the authors evaluate the results of treatment. The treatment is based on optical correction, orthoptic treatment, and essentially surgery. The correction of the deviation is obtained with optical correction in 2 cases, with orthoptic treatment in 11 cases, and surgery in 40 out of 55 cases [72,5%]. Surgery concerns essentially of both lateral rectus muscles. Orthoptic treatment and surgery complement each other in intermittent exotropia treatment
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Humans , Eye Diseases , EyeABSTRACT
Concerning 78 cases of intermittent exotropia, the authors evaluate the results of treatment. The treatment is based on optical correction, orthoptic treatment, and essentially surgery. The correction of the deviation is obtained with optical correction in 2 cases, with orthoptic treatment in 11 cases, and surgery in 40 out of 55 cases [72,7%]. Surgery concerns essentially of both lateral rectus mascles. Orthoptic treatment and surgery complement each other in intermittent exotropia treatment
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Humans , Orthoptics , EyeABSTRACT
The authors report the results of the corneal examination in 21 patients with inborn errors of metabolism. They classify the corneal abnormalities in 3 groups according to their semiological value: characteristic of the disease, pathognomonic or associated to it. They insist on the interest of the corneal examination in cystinosis, Wilson's disease, tyrosinemia [Richner - Hanhart syndrome] and Fabry's disease