Binocularity following surgical correction of strabismus in adults

Marilyn B. Mets1, Cynthia Beauchamp2, Betty Anne Haldi3
1Division of Ophthalmology, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL; Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL
2Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL
3Division of Ophthalmology, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL

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