Exotropia - 14 Studies Found
Active, not recruiting |
: Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession Versus Unilateral Recess-Resect for Intermittent Exotropia : Exotropia : 2009-12-11 :
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Completed |
: Observation Versus Occlusion Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia : Exotropia : 2009-12-11 : Device: occlusion treatment Patients randomized to the occlusion treatment group will receive occlusion |
Recruiting |
: Trial of Overminus Spectacle Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia : Intermittent Exotropia : 2016-06-16 :
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Completed |
: A Pilot Clinical Trial of Overminus Spectacle Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia : Intermittent Exotropia : 2014-08-20 :
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Recruiting |
: Study of Surgical Treatment Versus Observation in Children With Moderate Intermittent Exotropia : Moderate Intermittent Exotropia : 2016-04-03 : Procedure: recession or resection of the horizontal extraocular muscles |
Terminated |
: Study of Non-surgical Treatment Versus Observation in Asian Children With Intermittent Exotropia : Intermittent Exotropia : 2010-12-27 : Procedure: Non surgical therapy patching or fusion exercises |
Recruiting |
: Controlled Intermittent Alternate Occlusion (CIAO) Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia : Intermittent Exotropia : 2015-04-14 : Device: CIAO therapy Amblyz glasses 3-hour CIAO Therapy Amblyz glasses |
Recruiting |
: Monitored Controlled Intermittent Alternate Occlusion (CIAO) Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia : Intermittent Exotropia : 2016-05-08 : Device: Controlled Intermittent Alternate Occlusion (CIAO ) glasses Monitored CIAO therapy glasses |
Completed |
: Early Results of Slanted Recession of the Lateral Rectus Muscle for Intermittent Exotropia With Convergence Weakness : Intermittent Exotropia : 2014-05-04 : Procedure: Slanted recession of the lateral rectus muscle All patients who had intermittent exotropia wi |
Not yet recruiting |
: Lateral Rectus Muscle and Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography (AS-OCT) in Two Recession Surgeries : Intermittent Exotropia : 2015-05-18 : Procedure: lateral rectus recession (bilateral) Two types of recession (conventional or hang-back method |