Pediatric strabismus: prevalence and surgical outcomes in Yazd, Iran
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    AIM:To examine the frequency of different types of strabismus and surgical outcomes in Yazd, Iran.

    METHODS: In this descriptive study, medical records of all strabismus patients aged below 16 years with at least 6 months follow-up were reviewed. Data on surgical outcomes and complications were collected from questionnaires and analyzed statistically. Chi-square for qualititative and Mann-Whitney tests for quantitative variables were used.

    RESULTS: Six hundred and eighty-five cases of childhood strabismus were identified during an 11-year study period. The following types of strabismus were identified: 307 cases(44.8%)with exotropia, 294(42.9%)with esotropia and 84(12.2%)combined horizontal and vertical cases. The post-operative alignment in 280 cases(73.9%)was normal(range of horizontal deviation < 8 Δ).

    CONCLUSION: The most common type of strabismus in this study is exotropia. Outcomes of surgery are comparable to those published in the literature. A longer follow-up is needed to further evaluate the results.

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Besharati Mohammad Reza, Manaviat Masoud Reza, Kyian Mojgan, et al. Pediatric strabismus: prevalence and surgical outcomes in Yazd, Iran. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2013;13(8):1521-1524

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  • Received:May 27,2012
  • Revised:May 30,2013
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  • Online: July 29,2013
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