Horizontal strabismus worldwide--what are the risk factors?

Ophthalmic Epidemiology
Ursula M Donnelly

Abstract

Horizontal strabismus has constant risk factors of ethnicity, family history, genetic conditions and potentially modifiable risk factors of maternal smoking, prematurity, low birth weight, refractive errors and neurodisability.

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