ABSTRACT

Background and Purpose: The clinical assessment of control in childhood intermittent exotropia is difficult to characterize and document. Yet, the quality of control often dictates when to proceed with treatment for X(T). Methods: A prospective method to evaluate and document control in children with X(T) is presented, utilizing the timeliness of the recovery of fusion after brief and prolonged binocular dissociation. Conclusion: This assessment provides a method to systematically observe, describe, and document the control of X(T) in an office setting.