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accommodative esotropias', the
esotropia will only be seen when the
child removes their gl****es. Many
adults with
childhood esotropias of this type make...
-
cerebral palsy, and a
family history of the condition.
Types include esotropia,
where the eyes are
crossed ("cross e****"); exotropia,
where the eyes...
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Historically the term 'congenital strabismus' was used to
describe constant esotropias with
onset between birth and six
months of age. However, this term was...
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strabismus where the eyes are
deviated outward. It is the
opposite of
esotropia and
usually involves more
severe axis
deviation than exophoria. People...
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Paralytic strabismus Other strabismus Esotropia /
Exotropia Hypertropia Heterophoria Esophoria Exophoria Cyclotropia Brown's
syndrome Duane syndrome Other...
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called a "-phoria" and if it is
present all the time it is a "-tropia".
Esotropias measuring more than 15
prism diopters (PD) and
exotropias more than 20...
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inability of an eye to turn outward,
results in a
convergent strabismus or
esotropia of
which the
primary symptom is
diplopia (commonly
known as
double vision)...
- of pseudomyopia.
Asthenopia Headache Eyestrain Photophobia Esotropia:
Acute onset esotropia may
occur in
accommodative spasm,
which is the
common cause...
- exotropia. If it
moved from out to in, the
person has
esotropia.
People with
exotropia or
esotropia are wall-e**** or cross-e**** respectively.
These are...
- The
Worth Four
Light Test, also
known as the Worth's four dot test or W4LT, is a
clinical test
mainly used for ****essing a patient's
degree of binocular...