Author/Authors :
Abri Aghdam, Kaveh Eye Research Center - The Five Senses Institute - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zand, Amin Eye Research Center - The Five Senses Institute - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Soltan Sanjari, Mostafa Eye Research Center - The Five Senses Institute - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khorramdel, Shabnam Eye Research Center - The Five Senses Institute - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Asadi, Reza Eye Research Center - The Five Senses Institute - Rassoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
We acknowledge and appreciate Singh et al. for their interest in our recently published article entitled “Overminus lens therapy
in the management of children with intermittent exotropia”1 and would like to take this opportunity to address the queries
and doubts raised by them.
Regarding the cutoff point for the age of younger children,
we had mentioned that the amount of the overcorrection
was determined by the maximum tolerated lens power. The
maximum tolerated lens was chosen based on the children’s
capability to read 20/25 at distance and near fixation.
Other children without this capability were considered younger
children. Therefore, the definition of a cutoff point for the age
of this subgroup of the children was not logical and could
decrease the accuracy of the study. In addition, Singh et al.
discussed possible nonhomogeneities between this subgroup
of patients with elder children. As we list in the limitations of
the study, “the accurate determination of the deviation is not
generally possible in very young children, so the decrease of
deviation in the course of the present study may be due to
measurement error”. In addition, Bayramlar et al.2 described a similar methodology in their study.
Keywords :
Overminus Lens Therapy , Intermittent Exotropia , Management , Children