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A. R. Setayesh, A. A. Khodadoust and S. M. Daryani
Evaluation of 50 cases of microtropia that were collected within two years
indicates the primary form of microtropia to be more common than the
secondary form (48:2 cases). Various degrees of anisometropia were present
in all cases of primary microtropia, suggesting that anisometropia is the
cause rather than the consequence of microtropia.