MODERN ASPECTS OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CONCOMITANT STRABISMUS IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
Ophthalmology, strabismus, complications, diagnosis, neurofunctional changes, visual system, treatment, children, rehabilitationAbstract
The authors analyzed data of domestic and foreign literature on the problem under study. There were summarized views on the problem of etiopathogenesis, classification, clinical and diagnostic algorithm and treatment of strabismus. Despite the excess amount of literature devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of strabismus, information on the functional state of the visual system in the long-term after surgical interventions in children with intermittent strabismus is extremely limited, as well as ways to restore binocular visual functions after surgery, analysis of the relationship between neurophysiological and morphometric studies rarely found in the literature. There is no holistic understanding of the functional state of the visual system in children with intermittent strabismus. There is no clear understanding of neurofunctional changes during treatment. Based on this, it is necessary to conduct a full comprehensive clinical and functional study and a comprehensive assessment of the rehabilitation therapy of non-permanent strabismus in children.
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