Part-time patching shows no benefit in treating intermittent exotropia

Part-time patching was shown to be no more effective than observation among children between the ages of 12 months and 35 months with intermittent exotropia, according to a study.The randomized, multicenter clinical trial included 201 children with intermittent exotropia who had no previous treatment other than refractive correction. Average patient age was 24.6 months.

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