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Esotropia in a Young Adult

A 22 year old female presented with inward deviation of either eye which increased when focusing on any object. On examining a power of +2.00 was found and glasses were prescribed. The squint reduced but did not disappear completely with the glasses. A diagnosis of partially accommodative esotropia was made and a squint surgery was done. After squint surgery, the eyes remained well aligned while using glasses.   Before Surgery: Either eye used to have an inward deviation.   After Surgery: Both eyes are looking straight and squint is corrected
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Esotropia in a Child

A 6 year old boy presented with inward deviation of the left eye noticed since 3 years of age. When using glasses, the squint reduced but did not disappear completely. A diagnosis of partially accommodative esotropia was made and squint surgery was done. The squint was fully corrected after the surgery.   Before Surgery: Either eye used to have an inward deviation.   After Surgery: Both eyes are looking straight and squint is corrected.