The Impact of Eye Angle of Deviation and Direction on Visual Acuity (Counting Fingers) in Children Aged 9 to 15 years was investigated

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AbstractThe study goal was to analyze the relative high myopia with strabismus utilized for visual acuity testing in primary school students. A total of 100 myopic individuals (spherical equivalent refraction [SER] fewer than 6.00 diopters) were included in this retrospective research. Male and female patients from the Baghdad College of Medical Technology clinic were included in the study.Results: Overall, 100 patients including 58 male (58%) and (42%) female subjects with mean age of 11.9 ± 1.98 (range, 9 -15) years, right eye was (47%) and left eye was (53%) under consideration. Our study found that strabismus in elementary school patients was caused by excessive myopia and its causes. In this study, isotropic strabisms was also the most prevalent.Keywords: High Myopic, Primary School, Spherical and Esotropia in children