May 1, 2012 (San Antonio, Texas) — Good distance fixation during test measurements is essential in the management of pediatric strabismus. James L. Mims III, MD, who is in private practice in San ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . This issue of Ocular Surgery News features the varied opinions of OSN Pediatrics/Strabismus board members ...
May 11, 2012 (San Antonio, Texas) — Pediatricians detect ocular disease in infants and children using the red reflex exam, but does it underestimate the presence of that disease? That's what ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Examining a child may be a daunting process for a comprehensive ophthalmologist. “The last time you might have ...
Strabismus, commonly known as crossed eyes or lazy eye, affects thousands of children across North Texas, creating challenges that extend beyond vision to impact self-esteem, social interactions, and ...
Affiliate hospitals include Texas Children’s Hospital and its outlying clinics, Baylor St. Luke’s and Ben Taub Hospital. Texas Children's Hospital is the main facility utilized by the Pediatric ...
Strabismus refers to the condition where, when a person is looking at an object, one eye looks directly at the object while the other eye is looking elsewhere. Pediatric strabismus is a common ...