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Characteristics and long-term surgical outcomes of horizontal strabismus
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A younger age at presentation and absence of amblyopia were positively correlated with surgical success in the partially accommodative esotropia group, and the overall surgical success rate for horizontal strabismus surgery was 72.67% with the 3 subgroups having similar success rates.About:
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Baltimore Vision Screening Project.
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