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Surgical dosages for intermittent exotropia patients.

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Table 2.

Preoperative demographic data.

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Table 3.

Surgical procedures by type of exotropia.

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Table 4.

Changes of distributions of types of exotropia pre- to postoperatively (n = 179).

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Fig 1.

Postoperative distribution of intermittent exotropia types by preoperative type.

Pseudo-D.E., pseudo-divergence excess; C.I., convergence insufficiency.

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Table 5.

Postoperative changes in the distribution of exotropia type in patients with overcorrection (n = 10) or undercorrection (n = 46).

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Fig 2.

Exotropia distributions by surgical procedure preoperatively and at postoperative 6 months.

Pseudo-D.E., pseudo-divergence excess; C.I., convergence insufficiency; LR, lateral rectus; MR, medial rectus.

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