2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/3039180
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Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis, and Surgery of Inferior Oblique Muscle Ectopia

Abstract: Objectives. To summarize the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for inferior oblique muscle ectopia (IO-E). Subjects and Methods. Patients diagnosed with IO-E during strabismus surgery from March 2017 to September 2018 were included in this retrospective, cross-sectional study. All patients received preoperative Krimsky test, synoptophore, cycloplegia refraction, fundus torsion, and other strabismus-related specific tests. The anatomic variations of IO-E were always discovered during … Show more

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“…If IOOA is bilateral yet asymmetric, inferior oblique weakening surgery should be performed on both eyes even when one eye expresses minimal or only +1 IOOA. This should be done to avoid unmasking the minimal IOOA [18][19][20] . Inferior oblique AT (anteriorization) was introduced by Elliott and Nankin as a highly effective procedure to correct IOOA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If IOOA is bilateral yet asymmetric, inferior oblique weakening surgery should be performed on both eyes even when one eye expresses minimal or only +1 IOOA. This should be done to avoid unmasking the minimal IOOA [18][19][20] . Inferior oblique AT (anteriorization) was introduced by Elliott and Nankin as a highly effective procedure to correct IOOA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%