1944
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.28.8.403
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Operations on One Hundred Cases of Convergent Concomitant Squint

Abstract: THE following series of 100 consecutive cases operated on for convergent concomitant squint is recorded to; show the degree of success which can be obtained by operation combined with orthoptic treatment. The patients were children from 6 to 14 years old, referred from the Salford Education. Committee Clinic and operated on at the Salford Municipal Hospital. It is estimated that in the orthoptic clinic approximately 45 per cent. of concomitant squint cases are of the accommodative type and respond

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