Abstract
Pattern strabismus is relatively common in strabismus practice. Although it is classically used to include A and V patterns, the term has been expanded to include additional vertically incomitant horizontal strabismus. This article reviews the clinical features, etiopathogenesis, and surgical options for the patients with pattern strabismus.
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Kekunnaya, R., Mendonca, T., & Sachdeva, V. (2015). Pattern strabismus and torsion needs special surgical attention. In Eye (Basingstoke) (Vol. 29, pp. 184–190). Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2014.270
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