Disease | esotropia |
Symptom | C0028738|nystagmus |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 26483678 | Because of the coexistence of nystagmus with acute onset esotropia, the patient was admitted for a rapid workup to rule out intracranial pathology 1. |
PubMedID- 25121801 | Surgical therapy: the following surgical procedures were successfully used as treatment of selected symptoms: (i) unilateral recess-resect surgery of the dominant eye in infantile esotropia with latent nystagmus for the relief of abnormal head posture, (ii) kestenbaum operation of both eyes in infantile nystagmus syndrome with excentric null zone and abnormal head posture, (iii) recess-resect surgery to produce artificial exophoria in infantile nystagmus syndrome. |
PubMedID- 22459007 | Latent nystagmus is part of the infantile esotropia syndrome and shows the unique feature of change of direction when the fixing eye changes: it is always beating to the side of the fixing eye. |
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