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      Results in 50 cases of strabismus after graduated surgery designed by A scan ultrasonography.

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      The British journal of ophthalmology

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          Of 50 cases of strabismus having surgical operations designed on the basis of A scan ultrasonography 45 (90%) had less than 10 dioptres eso- or exodeviation two months postoperatively; 22 eso-, 25 exo-, and 3 vertical deviations were included in the series. A scan ultrasonography is done preoperatively to find the diameter and thus the circumference of the globe. This is used with the angle of deviation to estimate the amount of recession and/or resection necessary to correct the deviation. Attention is drawn to the oculomotor axis, which is 10-12 degrees divergent to the anteroposterior axis and around which the recti muscles act. The oculomotor equator is at right angles to this axis and is closer to the limbus medially than laterally, so that excessive recession of the medial rectus is more likely than of the lateral rectus.

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          Journal
          Br J Ophthalmol
          The British journal of ophthalmology
          0007-1161
          0007-1161
          Nov 1984
          : 68
          : 11
          Article
          1040472
          6388626
          c2766267-f25d-47c3-8afd-0a9a56ea5b5c
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