Adult-Onset Esotropia Adult-onset esotropia is a condition in which one or both eyes start to turn inward during adulthood. People who develop this problem often notice new double vision because the eyes are no longer pointing in the same direction. It can happen for several reasons, such...
Botulinum Toxin Injections Botulinum toxin injections can help correct eye misalignment (strabismus). A very small amount of medicine is injected into one of the eye muscles to relax it. When that muscle relaxes, the opposite muscle can pull the eye into a better position. This can help...
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What's New in Pediatric Ophthalmology Literature A semi-annual publication of the Professional Education Committee American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Updated: March 2026
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The American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) announces the third cohort of the highly competitive Pediatric Ophthalmology Mentorship (POM) program. Co-founded by Dr. Rupa Wong and Dr. Julius Oatts, POM provides aspiring pediatric ophthalmologists with...
Printable Version Orbital Fracture What is an orbital fracture? An orbital fracture is a break in one or more of the seven bones that surround the eye. These bones form a “box” that protects the eye. The bottom (orbital floor) and the inside wall (near the nose) are the thinnest and...
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