Surgical Outcome of a challenging Big Angle Srabismus in a Child
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: Strabismus is an ocular misalignment. It may lead to amblyopia and impair cosmesis of patients. The management can be optical or surgical. The surgical option is sometimes challenging, since more than one surgical intervention may be needed. The case presented here was operated successfully despite the big angle of deviation. Keywords: surgical outcome, big angle, strabismus
Authors and Affiliations
Théra JP, Hughes D, Tinley C, Bamani S, Traoré L
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