Abstract:Background
To compare the effect of alternate part-time patching and pencil push-up training on control ability in patients with intermittent exotropia.
Methods
Patients (3-7 years of age) with previously untreated intermittent exotropia were randomly assigned to receive alternate part-time patching, pencil push-up training or observation. Control ability was assessed using the Office Control Score. Stereoacuity at 40cm was evaluated with Titmus. Results were compared after 12-weeks follow-up.
Results
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