Astigmatism in visually immature child with strabismus
K. W. McNeer
Astigmatic refractive errors may develop late in the visual maturity period
of strabismic children. Seventeen strabismic children who had surgery and
ten strabismic children who did not have surgery are discussed; none had
astigmatic error at the initial refraction. Significant astigmatism
developed in both groups at age 4 years and two years after the initial
refraction. The ophthalmologist should be aware that late-developing
astigmatism can cause a recurrence or deterioration of strabismus. The best
response is serial refractions and appropriate correction of all strabismus
patients during the visual maturity period.