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  1. ... the same direction, which is referred to as crossed eyes (strabismus). Other more specific medical terms refer ... or that are abnormally rotated. Any appearance of crossed eyes in young children should be immediately evaluated, ...
  2. ... most common form of strabismus is known as "crossed eyes." ... or may come and go. Symptoms can include: Crossed eyes Double vision Eyes that do not aim ...
  3. ... the same direction, which is referred to as crossed eyes (strabismus). Other more specific medical terms refer ... or that are abnormally rotated. Any appearance of crossed eyes in young children should be immediately evaluated, ...
  4. ... eyes Blurred vision when looking at close objects Crossed eyes (strabismus) in some children Eye strain Headache ... can be a risk factor for glaucoma and crossed eyes.
  5. ... to correct eye muscle problems that cause strabismus (crossed eyes). ... time. The condition is more commonly known as "crossed eyes." Surgery may be recommended when strabismus does ...
  6. ... surgery to correct eye muscle problems that caused crossed eyes. The medical term for crossed eyes is strabismus .
  7. Strabismus (crossed eyes) is caused by a lack of muscle coordination between the eyes, causing the eyes to point ...
  8. ... the eyes are infected, loss of vision and crossed eyes can occur.
  9. ... gait) -- arms tucked in toward the sides, knees crossed or touching, legs make "scissors" movements, walk on ...
  10. ... the brain. This is the case in strabismus (crossed eyes). In other eye problems, a blurred image ...
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