A Case of Cyclic Exotropia in a Pediatric Patient. |
Hannuy Choi, Suk Gyu Ha, Seung Hyun Kim |
Department of Ophthalmology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ansaneye@hanmail.net |
주기외사시 치험 1예 |
최한뉘⋅하석규⋅김승현 |
고려대학교 의과대학 안과학교실 |
Correspondence:
Seung Hyun Kim, Email: ansaneye@hanmail.net |
Received: 13 September 2016 • Revised: 23 January 2017 • Accepted: 14 July 2017 |
Abstract |
PURPOSE To report a case of cyclic exotropia in a pediatric patient. CASE SUMMARY: There was a pediatric exotropia patient with large variation of prism diopter on alternate cover test at each visits. Not large enough for going through the surgery, she was recommended for the regular check-ups. Sometimes, she was orthophoria and some other times, distinct exotropia. After a few times of follow up, she showed 25-prism diopter exotropia on alternate cover test. The surgery was scheduled and she was admitted after 2 weeks. At the preoperative evaluation, she was orthophoria. She was discharged without having the surgery. To evaluate daily eyeball deviation status, the parents were asked to write a daily note on patient's eye condition. For 3-months, daily strabismus note was thoroughly reviewed and alternate cover test was performed monthly. Patch test was performed twice, and results were 10 and 12 prism diopter exotropia, each. Analyzing the note, a cycle of being the orthophoria and exotropia was noted. With the cycle of 72-hours, she was diagnosed with cyclic exotropia and the surgery was re-scheduled. Ulnilateral lateral rectus recession was performed. Without undercorrection or recurrence, she has been stayed stable over two years of follow up period. |
Key Words:
Cyclic exotropia;Intermittent exotropia;Orthophoria;Strabismus note |
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