A 4-year-old boy is brought to clinic for evaluation of crossed eyes. The mother noticed that the patient's left eye has been very slightly deviated toward the nose over the last few months. The patient has no chronic medical conditions and takes no medications. Vaccinations are up to date. Visual acuity screen reveals 20/20 and 20/50 in the right and left eyes, respectively. Corneal light reflex is central in the right eye and temporal in the left eye. When the right eye is covered, the left eye shifts fixation from a nasal to temporal direction. When the left eye is covered, the right eye remains in midline position. Red reflex is more intense in the left eye. Dilated funduscopic examination is normal bilaterally. In addition to corrective lenses, which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Latanoprost drops to the left eye
B) Latanoprost drops to the right eye
C) No additional intervention indicated
D) Patching of the left eye
E) Patching of the right eye
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