Esotropia: Top KOLs in the world #1 Gunter Karl von Noorden Longboat Key, Florida, USA | Longboat Key, Florida | Ophthal star star star star star Known for Binocular Vision | Strabismic Amblyopia | Congenital Nystagmus | Eccentric Fixation | Visual Acuity
#2 Marshall M Parks Children’s Hospital National Medical Center, Washington, DC star star star star star Known for Superior Oblique | Myopic Shift | Brown Syndrome | Cataract Type | Accommodative Esotropia
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#3 Burton J Kushner Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences University of star star star star star_half Known for Intermittent Exotropia | Axial Length | Superior Oblique | Head Tilt | Strabismus Surgery
#4 Eileen E Birch Pediatric Vision Laboratory, Retina Foundation of the Southw star star star star star_half Known for Infantile Esotropia | Fatty Acids | Functional Vision | Amblyopia Treatment | Visual Acuity
#5 Eugene M Helveston Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana star star star star star_border Known for Visual Training | Duane Syndrome | Congenital Esotropia | Superior Oblique | Strabismus Surgery
#6 Michael X Repka Department of Ophthalmology (M.X.R.), Wilmer Eye Institute, star star star star star_border Known for Visual Acuity | Strabismus Surgery | United States | Refractive Error | Pseudotumor Cerebri
#7 Joseph L Demer Stein Eye Institute, 100 Stein Plaza, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA star star star star star_border Known for Extraocular Muscles | Telescopic Spectacles | Optic Nerve | Superior Oblique | Magnetic Resonance
#8 David R Stager Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus, Plano, Texas, star star star star star_border Known for Intermittent Exotropia | Inferior Oblique Muscle | Postoperative Glaucoma | Infantile Esotropia | Visual Acuity
#9 Kenneth Weston Wright Wright Foundation for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus star star star star star_border Known for Congenital Esotropia | Chloral Hydrate Sedation | Early Surgery | Snellen Letters | Restrictive Strabismus
#10 Arthur L Rosenbaum Department of Ophthalmology, Jules Stein Eye Institute, Univ star star star star star_border Known for Vertical Deviation | Rectus Muscle | Superior Oblique | Intermittent Exotropia | Strabismus Surgery
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Recently Asked Questions
Esotropia Esotropia is a condition in which the eyes turn inward. This can occur due to a number of factors, including muscle imbalance, vision problems, or injury....