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Asked: March 13, 20212021-03-13T20:08:59+02:00 2021-03-13T20:08:59+02:00In: Other

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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 )
10.34%Accommodative exotropia secondary to hyperopia and high AC/A ratio ( 3 voters )
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Your 5 year old patient presents with 10 prism diopters of esophoria at distance and 20 prism diopters of intermittent esotropia at near. The refractive error is +1.00 OD and OS and the child has 20/.20 visual acuity in both eyes with the glasses. With the glasses the cover test is ortho at distance and 10 esophoria at near. The best diagnosis for this patient is:

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  1. Tanweer Ahmed
    Tanweer Ahmed
    2021-03-31T07:13:48+02:00Added an answer on March 31, 2021 at 7:13 am

    Accommodative esophoria or excessive convergence

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  2. Katezzz
    Katezzz
    2021-09-21T10:25:53+02:00Added an answer on September 21, 2021 at 10:25 am

    Why high ac/a ratio I calculated 4 with out app patient

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