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Types of refractive errors in a sample of Iraqi children with Intermittent exotropia
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Background One of the most common strabismus types in children is intermittent exotropia, which masks the deviation of one eye outward, mostly in children aged 2-4 years. It may affect visual development and often coexists with refractive mistakes. Unlike esotropia, which usually links to hyperopia, intermittent exotropia might have a different relationship with refractive errors and thus lead to myopia. Methods In this cross-sectional study from August 2021 to December 2023, 179 patients diagnosed with intermittent exotropia were recruited via an outpatient clinic of Najah Al-Quraishi, Baghdad, Iraq. The refractive errors were compared by autorefractometry and retinoscopy after cycloplegic dilation. Data analysis was constructed under the use of IBM SPSS V.26 for the determination of emmetropia, myopia, and hyperopia prevalence. Results The most expected refractive error among the 179 patients was emmetropia, which occurred in 68 patients (38%). Low hyperopia and low myopia were also common, with 64 and 40, respectively. A limited number of patients had moderate/high myopia and moderate/high hyperopia; in detail, the prevalence was following: 5% of patients had moderate myopia, while 0.5% of patients suffered from high myopia; symmetrically, 5% were moderate to high hyperopia. From the data collected, a trend emerged for a low refractive error and symmetric refractive error in both eyes. Conclusion Contrasted to prior conventional wisdom about refractive error in strabismus, it established the greater incidence of emmetropia in patients with intermittent exotropia. The findings call for specific management strategies to be applied in this population.
Title: Types of refractive errors in a sample of Iraqi children with Intermittent exotropia
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Background One of the most common strabismus types in children is intermittent exotropia, which masks the deviation of one eye outward, mostly in children aged 2-4 years.
It may affect visual development and often coexists with refractive mistakes.
Unlike esotropia, which usually links to hyperopia, intermittent exotropia might have a different relationship with refractive errors and thus lead to myopia.
Methods In this cross-sectional study from August 2021 to December 2023, 179 patients diagnosed with intermittent exotropia were recruited via an outpatient clinic of Najah Al-Quraishi, Baghdad, Iraq.
The refractive errors were compared by autorefractometry and retinoscopy after cycloplegic dilation.
Data analysis was constructed under the use of IBM SPSS V.
26 for the determination of emmetropia, myopia, and hyperopia prevalence.
Results The most expected refractive error among the 179 patients was emmetropia, which occurred in 68 patients (38%).
Low hyperopia and low myopia were also common, with 64 and 40, respectively.
A limited number of patients had moderate/high myopia and moderate/high hyperopia; in detail, the prevalence was following: 5% of patients had moderate myopia, while 0.
5% of patients suffered from high myopia; symmetrically, 5% were moderate to high hyperopia.
From the data collected, a trend emerged for a low refractive error and symmetric refractive error in both eyes.
Conclusion Contrasted to prior conventional wisdom about refractive error in strabismus, it established the greater incidence of emmetropia in patients with intermittent exotropia.
The findings call for specific management strategies to be applied in this population.
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