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Table 1.

Surgical dosages for exodeviation.

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Table 2.

Demographic data of patients in groups A and B.

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Table 3.

Postoperative angle of exodeviation (PD) at distance.

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Table 4.

Postoperative angle of exodeviation (PD) at near.

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Surgical success rates for horizontal alignments (%) in groups A and B.

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Table 6.

Overcorrection rates (%) in groups A and B.

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Table 7.

Overcorrection rates (%) according to type of IO weakening procedure.

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Table 8.

Pre- and postoperative angles of exodeviation (PD) according to surgical methods for correction of exodeviation in group A.

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Table 9.

Surgical success and overcorrection rates according to surgical methods for correction of exodeviation in group A.

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Table 10.

Outcomes of exotropia surgery combined with unilateral or bilateral IO weakening procedure in group A (n = 64) at postoperative 2 years.

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