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  • 4. Medial rectus surgery for convergence excess esotropia with an accommodative component: a comparison of augmented recession, slanted recession, and recession with posterior fixation.
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  • 8. Minimally invasive strabismus surgery technique in horizontal rectus muscle surgery for esotropia.
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  • 14. A three dimensional surgical dose-response schedule for lateral rectus resections for residual congenital/infantile esotropia after large bilateral medial rectus recessions.
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  • 15. Effect of combining oblique muscle weakening procedures with bimedial rectus recessions on the surgical correction of esotropia.
    Isaac CR, Chalita MR.
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  • 17. Comparison of hang-back and conventional bimedial rectus recession in infantile esotropia.
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