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Original Article

Early Versus Delayed Correction of Infantile Strabismus in Macaque Monkeys: Effects on Long-Term Eye Alignment

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Pages 167-169 | Accepted 08 Feb 2007, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To determine how the duration of infantile strabismus influences the eventual eye alignment. Methods: Six infant macaques were fitted with prisms, which were removed after 3 weeks (wks.), 3 months (mos.), or 6 mos. Two control monkeys wore plano lenses. Eye alignment was measured using search coils. Results: Longer duration of infantile strabismus is correlated with a more severe misalignment. The strabismus in the 6-mos. group was 96% greater than that in the 3-mos. group, which, in turn, was 25 times greater than that in the 3-wks group (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Longer duration of infantile strabismus causes larger-angle esotropia. Early correction of infantile strabismus is supported.

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