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The Influence of Surgical Procedure on Strabismic Amblyopia

Erik Vereecken, MD

Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;83(5):533-535.


Abstract

A detailed report is presented on the first published case of a concomitant squint in an adult, with deep amblyopia with eccentric fixation in the left eye, in which operative intervention alone normalized inhibition, fixation and correspondence simultaneously. The mechanism of this normalization is explained.



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Ghent, Belgium


Footnotes

Submitted for publication July 8, 1969.

Reprint requests to Lange Steenstraat 21, 9000 Ghent, Belgium (Dr. Vereecken).



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