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  1. Clinical Management of Strabismus by Elizabeth E. Caloroso, 2007-02-25
  2. Color Atlas of Strabismus Surgery: Strategies and Techniques by Kenneth W. Wright, 2007-04-03
  3. Strabismus Surgery: Basic and Advanced Strategies (Ophthalmology Monographs) by David A. Plager, Marshall M. Parks, et all 2004-07-15
  4. Update on Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology: Proceedings of the June, 1994 Joint ISA and AAPO&S Meeting, Vancouver, Canada by Gunnar Lennerstrand, Shinobu Awaya, 1995-02-22
  5. Strabismus Surgery and its Complications by David K. Coats, Scott E. Olitsky, 2007-06-11
  6. Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
  7. Handbook of Pediatric Strabismus and Amblyopia
  8. The Hospital for Sick Children's Atlas of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
  9. Atlas of Strabismus by Gunter K. Von Noorden, 1983-04
  10. Clinical Strabismus Management: Principles and Surgical Techniques by Arthur L. Rosenbaum MD, Alvina Pauline Santiago MD, 1999-03-15
  11. Rapid Diagnosis in Ophthalmology Series: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (Rapid Diagnoses in Ophthalmology) by Mitchell B. Strominger MD, 2007-12-04
  12. Strabismus: Fundamentals of Clinical Opthalmology by Frank Billson, 2002-08-15
  13. Fundamentals of ocular motility and strabismus by Robert T Dale, 1982
  14. Atlas of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Surgery by Monte Del Monte MD, Steven M. Archer MD, et all 1993-01-15

1. Journal Of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Bimonthly forum for peerreviewed information useful to the pediatric ophthalmologist.
http://www.slackinc.com/eye/jpos/jposhome.htm
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The is a bimonthly forum for peer-reviewed information useful to the pediatric ophthalmologist for the diagnosis, treatment, correction, and prevention of eye disorders in infants, children, and adolescents, as well as for the treatment of strabismus in all age groups. Each issue includes a quiz for Category 1 CME credits.
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2. About Strabismus -- Crossed-eyes, Squint. All Types And Treatments.
Comprehensive information on lazy eye, crossed eyes, crosseyed, squint, eye muscle surgery, strabismus, eye deviations, etc. strabismus What is it?
http://www.strabismus.org/
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"It is often asked at what age should treatment no longer be attempted. The answer is, everyone deserves a chance! Age should not be a deterrent..." Strabismus What is it?
Strabismus, more commonly known as crossed-eyes, is a vision condition in which a person can not align both eyes simultaneously under normal conditions. One or both of the eyes may turn in, out, up or down. An eye turn may be constant (when the eye turns all of the time) or intermittent (turning only some of the time, such as, under stressful situations or when ill). Whether constant or intermittent , strabismus always requires appropriate evaluation and treatment. Learn all about strabismus "Children do not 'outgrow' eye turns! Early detection and treatment advised!" Who has strabismus?
It is estimated that up to 5 percent of all children have some type or degree of strabismus. Children with strabismus may initially have double vision. This occurs because of the misalignment of the two eyes in relation to one another. In an attempt to avoid double vision, the brain will eventually disregard the image of one eye (called suppression). Learn all about strabismus Do you or your child have: Amblyopia (lazy eye) Strabismus Types of Strabismus: What is Strabismus?

3. American Association For Pedriatic Ophthalmology And Strabismus
A resource for pediatric ophthalmologists and strabismologists.
http://med-aapos.bu.edu/

4. Strabismus
New free alerting service Eyecatcher. strabismus is a quarterly, serving strabismologists worldwide. The journal publishes articles on strabismus and related fields such as neuro
http://www.szp.swets.nl/szp/journals/st.htm
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Strabismus is a quarterly, serving strabismologists worldwide. The journal publishes articles on strabismus and related fields such as neuro-physiology.
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5. Strabismus
Information about squint, crossed or wall eyes, tips, tricks, special effects, books and even celebrities.
http://www.strabismus.nl

6. Strabismus - DrGreene.com
Read an article that discusses one of the most common eye problems of childhood. Learn the recommendations now set forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics to prevent undetected and untreated
http://www.drgreene.com/21_1194.html
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Strabismus
Related concepts:
Crossed eyes, Esotropia, Eye turn, Exotropia, Heterotropia, Wall eye, Wandering eye Introduction:
Strabismus can make it impossible for both eyes to focus on the same thing at the same time. In the long run, up to half of the children with an eye that deviates will lose vision in that eye, unless the problem is identified and treated early. What is it?

7. All About Strabismus-- An In-depth Explanation By Eye Doctor Of Crossed Eyes, Cr
What is strabismus? crossed eyes, etc. All About strabismus by Dr. Jeffrey Cooper © 20012003. Development, Causes, Diagnosis, Types, and Treatments.
http://www.strabismus.org/all_about_strabismus.html
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All About Strabismus
by Dr. Jeffrey Cooper Development, Causes, Diagnosis,
Types, and Treatments. Table of Contents
Evolution of Two-eyed Vision: What is Strabismus
When two-eyed vision breaks down.
Is It Lazy Eye

Is strabismus a lazy eye condition?
What Causes Strabismus
Eye muscles or the brain? What Does Strabismus Cause What does my child with strabismus see? Early Detection and Treatment When should my child have the first eye exam? When is it too late for treatment? What is the "critical period? Why does my eye doctor say it is "too late?" What are basic treatment options? ... Types of Strabismus and their Recommended Treatments References Welcome to this Table of Contents. Dr. Jeffrey Cooper is the author of All About Strabismus . Check out the fun bits on the evolution of two-eyed vision. Learn about Treatment Options Would you like to receive a periodic free Newsletter ? Newsletters are sent out less than six times a year.

8. Strabismus
strabismus defined and treatment information, including surgery and treatment at the UM Kellogg Eye Center strabismus (estropia) strabismus, or crossing of the eyes, can occur anytime from birth
http://www.kellogg.umich.edu/conditions/pediatric/strabismus.html

9. Strabismus
strabismus. Subject strabismus Title Answers to your questions about crossedeyes Author(s) Journal Book Vol Date 85/09 Page
http://med-aapos.bu.edu/PediRef/strabismus.html

10. Your Eye Doctors At The Manatee/Sarasota Eye Clinic And Laser Center
Information about lazy eye , strabismus, double vision, eye muscle surgery, and patching treatment by pediatric ophthalmologist, Dr. Scott Silverman.
http://www.youreyedoctors.com/LMAcrossedeyes.html
Lazy Eye and Crossed Eyes
by Scott Silverman, MD
Fellowship trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist Definitions
Vision problems are common in children. Early recognition and treatment are the keys to preventing permanent visual impairment. Let us begin by defining two important terms: strabismus and amblyopia.
  • Strabismus is a misalignment of the eyes. The eyes may cross or drift up or out. Strabismus may be present from birth or may develop in childhood. Amblyopia , sometimes referred to as "lazy eye," is poor vision in an eye that did not develop normal sight during childhood. Without treatment, children with amblyopia will never see well in one eye, even with glasses.
Strabismus and amblyopia are common, each occurring in 4 of 100 children. The risk of these conditions is much higher with a family history of eye problems. Dispelling the myths Let me dispel two common misconceptions about visual development in children: Children do not outgrow crossing
Many parents have been told that their child would outgrow crossing of the eyes. This is simply not true. It is normal for the eyes of infants up to four months of age to cross or drift out. After this time, however, eyes should be straight at all times. If you see drifting of the eyes after four months of age, bring this to the attention of your pediatrician or eye doctor.

11. Parenting: Pediatric Eye Care, Children's Vision, Lazy Eye, Esotropia, Exotropia
eye deviating eyes amblyopia strabismus esotropia exotropia esophoria exophoria Focusing Problems. What is strabismus? strabismus Cured!
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15 out of 100 people. . . yet, frequently go unrecognized and untreated. What is BINOCULAR VISION What is VISION THERAPY Can my Child OUTGROW This? What is BINOCULAR VISION IMPAIRMENT Why is Vision Therapy such a well-kept SECRET What is DEPTH PERCEPTION How to Find VISION THERAPY Is it the Eye or the BRAIN EYE MUSCLE SURGERY Surgery and/or Vision Therapy? EARLY DETECTION by Please Note: The information contained herein is intended to be educational and is not intended in any way as a substitute for medical advice and care from qualified, licensed vision care providers. For a free referral to a provider, go to the directory of vision care providers. What is Amblyopia? What is Lazy Eye? Is it Lazy Eye? ... Strabismus Cured! go to our network sites here: optometrists.org network base

12. Pediatric Ophthalmology At The Children's Hospital Of Buffalo
Patient Information about strabismus, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Reading and Learning Disorders, Amblyopia, other links.
http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/oph/peds
Welcome to The Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology at The Children's Hospital of Buffalo
The Pediatric Ophthalmology Topics Page has moved to a new site. Go to the new site now. Full "Web Book" on Strabismus - Extensive literature on almost all strabismus disorders
Full "Web Book" on Pediatric Ophthalmology - Extensive literature on many non-strabismus disorders

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13. "strabismus, Amblyopia, Deviating Eye, Eye Deviation"
ALTERNATIVES to be considered in deciding the treatment program for patients with strabismus and amblyopia word "cure" when talking about strabismus surgery, they are referring to a
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by Donald J. Getz, O.D., FCOVD, FAAO THERE ARE MANY ALTERNATIVES to be considered in deciding the treatment program for patients with strabismus and amblyopia. The first alternative to be considered is what is likely to happen if nothing is done. Many patients have been advised by well-meaning doctors, friends and relatives that the child might grow out of the problem. This is practically never the case. Unless remediation is attempted, the problem will either remain the same, become more deeply imbedded, or adaptations will take place which will make vision therapy at a later date either more difficult or, perhaps, even impossible to conclude successfully. The child simply does NOT grow out of the problem. SURGERY is an alternative which is frequently considered. The best "cure" rate that can be claimed by surgeons is a cure rate of eleven per cent. This eleven percent figure includes both a cosmetic and a functional cure (that is, the eyes appear normal and straight and function binocular vision is developed or recovered). Generally, when surgeons use the word "cure" when talking about strabismus surgery, they are referring to a cosmetic cure only; that is, the eyes APPEAR straighter. Since surgery generally does not provide a functional cure so that the eyes are being used together, the results are rarely permanent and repeated operations must be performed which, in turn, can promise no permanent functional result.

14. Steven D. Goodrich, M.D.
A board certified ophthalmologist, specializing in treatment of children and adults with strabismus. Located in St. Louis.
http://www.mdnetlink.com/goodrich
Steven D. Goodrich, M.D.
Dr. Steven D. Goodrich, a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 19 years experience, specializes in the treatment of children with all eye conditions and adults with strabismus.
Dr. Goodrich has worked closely with the neonatologists at St. John's Mercy to provide state of the art ophthalmic care of newborns, including treatment for retinopathy of prematurity and other congenital ocular conditions. His sub-specialty is pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. He is a member of Mercy Children's Specialists. Conveniently located in the St. John's Mercy Medical Center Physicians' Office Building, Dr. Goodrich accepts almost all insurances and is HIPAA compliant. Click Here to read more about our patient information practices.
From our waiting room to our exam rooms, special care is given to children undergoing examination, provide a friendly atmosphere for keeping children and their families as relaxed as possible... The information provided in this website is geared to help us serve you better. Look to our site for directions to our office or answers to our frequently asked questions. Turn to our appointment page for our office hours and printable copies of our registration forms. You will find here an overview of the services we offer, as well as the background of Dr. Goodrich and his staff.

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16. Adult Strabismus, Pediatric And Adolescent Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Genetics
Outpatient surgery for strabismus. Before and after pictures, patient testimonials, faqs and doctor profiles. (Long Beach, California)
http://www.straighteyes.com/
welcome services doctor profiles before and after patient testimonials ... contact information Straighteyes.com Strabismus:
Does having crossed-eyes or a lazy eye . . .
- impair your field of vision
- affect your depth perception
- disrupt your eye to hand coordination
- give you double vision
- make you self-conscious
Strabismus, commonly referred to as "cross-eyed", can now be fixed by Dr. Jotterand and Dr. Syniuta with outpatient surgery using the advanced "slip-knot" technique for adults. A similar procedure is also available for children and even infants.
Addressing this condition is not considered cosmetic surgery and is covered by most forms of insurance.
We hope you find browsing this website informative. If you still have questions, we welcome you to schedule a personal consultation visit with us.

17. Strabismus
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  • 18. Robert L. Estes, M.D.
    Information about the medical practice of Dr. Robert L. Estes, specializing in pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus in Nashville.
    http://www.robertlestesmd.com/
    FYI... Blinking: a Benign "Tic" - or Something More? Pediatric ophthalmologists evaluate a fair number of children with a history of spontaneously appearing, excessive eyelid blinking. We sometimes find a treatable, underlying problem; but in many cases, there are no eye abnormalities to causally explain the blinking. Click to continue article and explore reference links Can Some Visual System Tumors Spontaneously Regress? Few words in medicine are more frightening than " tumor ." Fortunately, tumors affect the eye or visual system relatively rarely; but the threat of losing vision — or even life — can overwhelm affected individuals and their families. Click to continue article and explore reference links Amblyopia Therapy – How Old is Too Old? Traditional ophthalmic teaching has suggested an upper age limit for treating amblyopia, usually in the range of 6 to 7 years, but older children can respond favorably as recently verified in a series of patients reported in the Archives of Ophthalmology by Dr. Helen A. Mintz-Hittner and Kristina M. Fernandez ("Successful Amblyopia Therapy Initiated After Age 7 Years," Arch Ophthalmol. 2000;118:1535-1541).

    19. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Strabismus
    strabismus. Walleye Definition Return to top. strabismus involves deviation of the alignment of one eye in relation to the other. Causes
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    Crossed eyes Walleyes Alternative names Return to top Crossed eyes; Esotropia; Exotropia; Squint; Walleye Definition Return to top Strabismus involves deviation of the alignment of one eye in relation to the other. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Strabismus is caused by a lack of coordination between the eyes. As a result, the eyes look in different directions and do not focus simultaneously on a single point. In most cases of strabismus in children, the cause is unknown. In more than half of these cases, the problem is present at or shortly after birth (congenital strabismus). In children, when the two eyes fail to focus on the same image, the brain may learn to ignore the input from one eye. If this is allowed to continue, the eye that the brain ignores will never see well. This loss of vision is called amblyopia , and it is frequently associated with strabismus.

    20. Your Eye Doctors At The Manatee/Sarasota Eye Clinic And Laser Center
    Information on laser surgery and eye problems including cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, LASIK, amblyopia and strabismus (lazy eye). Offices in Sarasota and Bradenton.
    http://www.youreyedoctors.com/
    We are committed to providing our patients with the most advanced and highest quality eye care to enhance their way of life through improved vision. We strive to treat each patient with dignity, kindness and compassion, to understand their needs and to exceed their expectations. Our entire staff is dedicated to providing quality eye care services in a professional, caring environment. We have outstanding medical training and the most advanced equipment available. Our doctors and staff are committed to providing you with comprehensive, quality care for your eyes. This site will serve as a resource to our services and policies. If you should have any questions or concerns, please let us know The Manatee/Sarasota Eye Clinic provides on-line information for educational purposes only and it should not be construed as personal medical advice. This information is not intended to replace a consultation with an eye care professional. The Manatee/Sarasota Eye Clinic disclaims any and all liability for injury or other damages that could result from use of this information.
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