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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Heterotropia
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  1. Strabismus is a disorder in which both eyes do not line up in the same direction. Therefore, ... the same time. The most common form of strabismus is known as "crossed eyes."
  2. ... surgery to correct eye muscle problems that cause strabismus (crossed eyes). ... Strabismus is a disorder in which the two eyes do not line up in the same direction. ...
  3. ... eyes. The medical term for crossed eyes is strabismus . ... Coats DK, Olitsky SE. Strabismus surgery. In: Lyons CJ, Lambert SR, eds. Taylor and Hoyt's Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus . 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023: ...
  4. Strabismus surgery corrects and aligns the muscles of the eye.
  5. ... to the brain. This is the case in strabismus (crossed eyes). In other eye problems, a blurred ... to ignore the image from the weaker eye. Strabismus is the most common cause of amblyopia. Having ...
  6. Strabismus (crossed eyes) is caused by a lack of muscle coordination between the eyes, causing the eyes ... unable to focus simultaneously on a single point. Strabismus may result from problems with the extraocular muscles ( ...
  7. ... direction, which is referred to as crossed eyes (strabismus). Other more specific medical terms refer to eyes ...
  8. ... direction, which is referred to as crossed eyes (strabismus). Other more specific medical terms refer to eyes ...
  9. ... vision when looking at close objects Crossed eyes (strabismus) in some children Eye strain Headache while reading ...
  10. ... or distorted. Other symptoms may include: Crossed eyes ( strabismus ) Double vision Eyes that do not align Eye ...
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