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258 related items for PubMed ID: 30690128

  • 1. Three-Year Observation of Children 3 to 10 Years of Age with Untreated Intermittent Exotropia.
    Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, Writing Committee, Mohney BG, Cotter SA, Chandler DL, Holmes JM, Wallace DK, Yamada T, Petersen DB, Kraker RT, Morse CL, Melia BM, Wu R.
    Ophthalmology; 2019 Sep; 126(9):1249-1260. PubMed ID: 30690128
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  • 2. A randomized trial comparing part-time patching with observation for children 3 to 10 years of age with intermittent exotropia.
    Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, Cotter SA, Mohney BG, Chandler DL, Holmes JM, Repka MX, Melia M, Wallace DK, Beck RW, Birch EE, Kraker RT, Tamkins SM, Miller AM, Sala NA, Glaser SR.
    Ophthalmology; 2014 Dec; 121(12):2299-310. PubMed ID: 25234012
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  • 3. A Randomized Trial Comparing Part-time Patching with Observation for Intermittent Exotropia in Children 12 to 35 Months of Age.
    Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, Mohney BG, Cotter SA, Chandler DL, Holmes JM, Chen AM, Melia M, Donahue SP, Wallace DK, Kraker RT, Christian ML, Suh DW.
    Ophthalmology; 2015 Aug; 122(8):1718-25. PubMed ID: 26072346
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  • 4. Three-year observation of children 12 to 35 months old with untreated intermittent exotropia.
    Cotter SA, Mohney BG, Chandler DL, Holmes JM, Wallace DK, Melia BM, Wu R, Kraker RT, Superstein R, Crouch ER, Paysse EA, Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group.
    Ophthalmic Physiol Opt; 2020 Mar; 40(2):202-215. PubMed ID: 32202318
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  • 5. A Randomized Trial Comparing Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession versus Unilateral Recess and Resect for Basic-Type Intermittent Exotropia.
    Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, Writing Committee, Donahue SP, Chandler DL, Holmes JM, Arthur BW, Paysse EA, Wallace DK, Petersen DB, Melia BM, Kraker RT, Miller AM.
    Ophthalmology; 2019 Feb; 126(2):305-317. PubMed ID: 30189281
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  • 6. Stability of near stereoacuity in childhood intermittent exotropia.
    Holmes JM, Leske DA, Hatt SR, Brodsky MC, Mohney BG.
    J AAPOS; 2011 Oct; 15(5):462-7. PubMed ID: 22108358
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  • 7. Variability of stereoacuity in intermittent exotropia.
    Hatt SR, Mohney BG, Leske DA, Holmes JM.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2008 Mar; 145(3):556-561. PubMed ID: 18201680
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  • 8. Eight-Year Outcomes of Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recessions versus Unilateral Recession-Resection in Childhood Basic-Type Intermittent Exotropia.
    Donahue SP, Chandler DL, Wu R, Marsh JD, Law C, Areaux RG, Ghasia FF, Li Z, Kraker RT, Cotter SA, Holmes JM, Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group.
    Ophthalmology; 2024 Jan; 131(1):98-106. PubMed ID: 37696452
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  • 9. Relationship among clinical factors in childhood intermittent exotropia.
    Superstein R, Dean TW, Holmes JM, Chandler DL, Cotter SA, Wallace DK, Melia BM, Kraker RT, Weaver RG, Mohney BG, Donahue SP, Birch EE, Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group.
    J AAPOS; 2017 Aug; 21(4):268-273. PubMed ID: 28666772
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  • 10. New tests of distance stereoacuity and their role in evaluating intermittent exotropia.
    Holmes JM, Birch EE, Leske DA, Fu VL, Mohney BG.
    Ophthalmology; 2007 Jun; 114(6):1215-20. PubMed ID: 17241665
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  • 12. The clinical course of intermittent exotropia.
    Rutstein RP, Corliss DA.
    Optom Vis Sci; 2003 Sep; 80(9):644-9. PubMed ID: 14502045
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  • 13. Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Intermittent Exotropia According to the Response to Short-term Prism Adaptation Test.
    Yun YI, Kim SJ, Jung JH.
    Korean J Ophthalmol; 2020 Oct; 34(5):375-382. PubMed ID: 33099559
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  • 16. Effects of orthoptic therapy in children with intermittent exotropia after surgery: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
    Xu M, Zheng F, Peng Y, Wang C, Lou J, Yu H, Wang Y, Yu X.
    Trials; 2022 Apr 11; 23(1):289. PubMed ID: 35410367
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  • 17. A Randomized Trial Evaluating Short-term Effectiveness of Overminus Lenses in Children 3 to 6 Years of Age with Intermittent Exotropia.
    Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, Chen AM, Holmes JM, Chandler DL, Patel RA, Gray ME, Erzurum SA, Wallace DK, Kraker RT, Jensen AA.
    Ophthalmology; 2016 Oct 11; 123(10):2127-36. PubMed ID: 27506485
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  • 18. Stereoacuity thresholds before and after visual acuity testing.
    Smith SJ, Leske DA, Hatt SR, Holmes JM.
    Ophthalmology; 2012 Jan 11; 119(1):164-9. PubMed ID: 21924502
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