Abstract

Cyclic esotropia (CET) was first described in 1845. It occurs most frequently in children 2-6 years old. Patients present with alternating periods of orthophoria and esotropia, no amblyopia, insignificant refractive error, and a normal anatomical eye examination. We report 5 cases of CET who presented within 10 months. Given the high incidence in a short period, we reviewed their charts to further characterize the disorder and review treatment outcomes.

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