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Reading speed in school-age children with intermittent exotropia.
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- Author(s): Fang, Cheng; Wu, Yidong; peng, Tingting; Wang, Chunxiao; Lou, Jiangtao; Xu, Meiping; Bao, Jinhua; Chen, Chonglin; Yu, Xinping
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Scientific Reports; 6/8/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
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- Abstract:
Reading speed in intermittent exotropia (IXT) children has been minimally examined. This study assessed reading speed in school-age children with IXT and determined clinical characteristics of IXT that impacted their reading ability. We compared the reading speed of 63 school-age (10–14 years) children with IXT to 44 age-matched normal counterparts. In addition, the correlation between reading speed and clinical characteristics of IXT were evaluated. The reading speed in children with IXT was 231 ± 51 CPM, while reading speed in normal counterparts was 257 ± 33 CPM. Age, gender were found to be factors associated with reading speed in children with IXT. After adjusting for the age and gender, we found a significant correlation between the LogTNO and reading speed in IXT group based on a generalized linear model (p = 0.014). These data show that reading speed was slower in school-age children with IXT assessed with the International Reading Speed Texts. When age and gender were adjusted, poor stereo function at near was found to be related with a slower reading speed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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