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Table 1.

Surgical table.

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Table 2.

Patient characteristics in children with intermittent exotropia who received unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection without performing the forced duction test (RR Group) and those who received unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection considering forced duction test results (RR-FDT Group).

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Fig 1.

Surgical outcomes at 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years in patients who received unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection without performing the forced duction test (RR group) and those who received unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection considering forced duction test results (RR-FDT group).

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Table 3.

Recurrence and overcorrection rates up to 2 years in patients who received unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection without performing the forced duction test (RR group) and those who received unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection considering forced duction test results (RR-FDT group).

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Table 4.

Recurrence and overcorrection rates at postoperative follow-up examinations up to 2 years in 8 patients who underwent unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection on the dominant eye based on forced duction test results.

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