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Presence of fusion in albinism after strabismus surgery augmented with botulinum toxin (type a) injection.
[oculocutaneous albinism]
It
is
commonly
accepted
that
albino
patients
with
strabismus
rarely
achieve
binocularity
and
depth
perception
after
strabismus
surgery
.
The
presence
of
retino-geniculo-
cortical
misrouting
,
a
hallmark
of
the
visual
system
in
albinism
,
does
not
necessarily
cause
total
loss
of
binocular
vision
,
however
,
not
even
in
albino
patients
with
strabismus
.
Recently
some
degrees
of
stereopsis
were
reported
in
albinism
patients
with
minimal
clinical
nystagmus
,
if
any
,
in
the
absence
of
strabismus
.
It
is
possible
that
patients
with
albinism
and
strabismus
have
binocular
visual
potential
which
appears
after
strabismus
correction
and
provides
appropriate
postoperative
alignment
in
the
long
term
.
Here
we
present
two
cases
of
clinically
diagnosed
oculocutaneous
albinism
,
an
18
-
year
-old
girl
and
a
16
-
year
-old
boy
,
both
with
exotropia
≥
40
prism
diopter
,
who
gained
acceptable
alignment
and
fusion
after
surgical
correction
of
their
strabismus
as
demonstrated
on
Bagolini
testing
.
In
cases
of
albinism
accompanied
by
visual
pathway
abnormalities
and
strabismus
,
binocular
visual
potential
is
not
impossible
,
and
some
levels
can
be
expected
.
Thus
,
these
patients
,
like
other
cases
of
strabismus
,
may
benefit
from
treatment
of
strabismus
at
an
earlier
age
to
achieve
appropriate
alignment
,
cosmetic
satisfaction
,
and
a
possibly
increased
chance
of
fusion
.
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oculocutaneous albinism
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