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Re: Brodsky et al.: Intermittent exotropia and accommodative esotropia: distinct disorders or two ends of a spectrum? (Ophthalmology 2015;122:1543-6)
In their editorial, Brodsky and Jung1 describe neurophysiologic mechanisms for the development of intermittent exotropia. They state that “prolonged patching causes it (exotropia) to become manifest.”1
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