2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10792-018-0889-z
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The effects of partial and full correction of refractive errors on sensorial and motor outcomes in children with refractive accommodative esotropia

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“…In particular, accommodative esotropia, which is most common in children, is well corrected by constantly wearing properly selected glasses, which leads to correction of eye position, improved vision, and the development of binocularity [19][20][21]. Although, according to some reports wearing complete cycloplegic hypermetropic correction in children can prevent the development of emmetropia of the eyeball [22], insufficient correction can lead to decompensation of esotropia [21].…”
Section: Optical Correction Of Refractive Errormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, accommodative esotropia, which is most common in children, is well corrected by constantly wearing properly selected glasses, which leads to correction of eye position, improved vision, and the development of binocularity [19][20][21]. Although, according to some reports wearing complete cycloplegic hypermetropic correction in children can prevent the development of emmetropia of the eyeball [22], insufficient correction can lead to decompensation of esotropia [21].…”
Section: Optical Correction Of Refractive Errormentioning
confidence: 99%