
Acute acquired comitant esotropia is characterized by a dramatic onset of a relatively large angle of esotropia with diplopia and minimal refractive error. Two children, aged 41/2 and 61/2, who suddenly developed a nonaccommodative comitant esotropia are presented. There was no preceding trauma or febrile illness, and neurologic evaluation (including CT scans and Tensilon testing) was normal. Bimedial recession provided satisfactory alignment.
Male, Strabismus, Esotropia, Oculomotor Muscles, Child, Preschool, Acute Disease, Humans, Child, Follow-Up Studies
Male, Strabismus, Esotropia, Oculomotor Muscles, Child, Preschool, Acute Disease, Humans, Child, Follow-Up Studies
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