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18.64%Looking in proper direction ( 11 voters )
27.12%Maintaining vergence ( 16 voters )
16.95%Accommodating ( 10 voters )
37.29%Fusing ( 22 voters )
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37.93%Accommodative esotropia secondary to hyperopia and high AC/A ratio ( 11 voters )
20.69%Accommodative esotropia secondary to high AC/A ratio ( 6 voters )
31.03%Accommodative esotropia secondary to hyperopia ( 9 voters )
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11.11%Rx OD: plano with 2 base-in and OS: plano with 2 base-in and have patient return in 4 weeks for a follow-up visit ( 1 voter )
33.33%Rx home-based vision therapy to improve accommodative function ( 3 voters )
22.22%Rx home-based vision therapy to expand fusional vergence ( 2 voters )
33.33%Rx plano with a +1.00 add and have patient return in 4 weeks for a follow-up visit ( 3 voters )
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