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Fig 1.

Change in ocular torsion after surgery.

Compared with the preoperative condition, ocular torsion showed a significant decrease after lateral rectus recession in patients with intermittent exotropia,

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Fig 2.

Correlation analysis showed that a greater preoperative ocular torsion was significantly associated with the amount of ocular torsion change (DOC) after lateral recession surgery (r = 0.37, p<0.001, Spearman’s correlation coefficient); DOC = Difference in ocular torsion between preoperative and postoperative value.

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Table 1.

Demographic data of patients diagnosed with intermittent exotropia and comparison of ocular torsion between the two groups (n = 88).

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