Focusing on the Hot Topics of the Treatment for Intermittent Exotropia
Yueping Li,Wei Zhang
Tianjin Eye Hospital, Clinical College of Ophthalmology of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Tianjin, 300020, China
Intermittent exotropia is the most common type of strabismus in Asia. There are many academic controversies on the hot topics, such as surgical timing, initially postoperative target for good outcomes in long term, indications for nonsurgical treatments. The authors reviewed the recent progress of studies on intermittent exotropia based on the clinical practice to provide some ideas and guidance to the domestic ophthalmologists.
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