Sensory exotropia due to keratoconus and review of the literature

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This case report describes a 17-year-old boy with sensory strabismus due to keratoconus and an ipsilateral nodular lesion of the bulbar conjunctiva. The aligned eye was the right eye and keratoconus in this eye was of late onset. Vision in the left eye was poor and keratoconus was advanced in this eye. Due to the longstanding nature of the keratoconus and its occurrence in a developmentally sensitive period, sensory exotropia had developed in the left eye. There was a nodular lesion of the bulbar conjunctiva in the ipsilateral eye. If keratoconus occurs before the age of 7 years and the prolonged visual loss is not corrected, sensory strabismus can develop, as in this patient. © 2013 Ciftci et al.

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Ciftci, S., Simsek, A., Dogan, E., & Ciftci, L. (2013). Sensory exotropia due to keratoconus and review of the literature. Clinical Ophthalmology, 7, 2069–2072. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S53397

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