Acute Onset Esotropia From Excessive Smartphone Use in a Teenager.

Acute acquired comitant esotropia secondary to smart-phone use is a newly described phenomenon. This case report describes a boy with acute acquired comitant esotropia due to prolonged smartphone use who had improvement in binocular function after cessation of near work for several weeks. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2018;55:e42-e44.].

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