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Table 2 Characteristics of adult patients who had surgery with acute acquired comitant esotropia

From: Surgical outcomes of acute acquired comitant esotropia of adulthood

Variables

N = 24

Sex (Male : Female)

17 : 7

Age at onset (years)

26.3 ± 8.7

Age at surgery (years)

26.6 ± 8.7

Duration of esotropia (months)

14.3 ± 17.1

Spherical equivalent (Diopter)

 Right

-2.9 ± 2.1

 Left

-3.0 ± 1.8

Preoperative angle of esodeviation (PD)

 Near

33.3 ± 11.2

 Distance

33.1 ± 10.4

Preoperative stereoacuity

 

 Stereopsis (-)

6 (25.0%)

 Stereopsis (+)

18 (75.0%)

Preoperative follow-up period (months)

3.8 ± 2.7

Type of surgery

 RR

18 (75.0%)

 BMR

6 (25.0%)

Postoperative angle of esodeviation (PD)

 Near

3.8 ± 6.7

 Distance

3.4 ± 6.1

Postoperative follow-up period (months)

7.5 ± 4.5

Postoperative stereoacuity

 Stereopsis (-)

0 (0.0%)

 Stereopsis (+)

24 (100.0%)

Smartphone use

 Yes

13 (54.2%)

 No

11 (45.8%)

Preoperative diplopia

 Intermittent

10 (41.7%)

 Constant

14 (58.3%)

  1. PD prism diopters, RR unilateral medial rectus recession and lateral rectus resection, BMR bilateral medial rectus recession