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Esotropia is a form of
strabismus in
which one or both eyes
turns inward. The
condition can be
constantly present, or
occur intermittently, and can give...
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Infantile esotropia is an
ocular condition of
early onset in
which one or
either eye
turns inward. It is a
specific sub-type of
esotropia and has been...
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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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Asthenopia Headache Eyestrain Photophobia Esotropia:
Acute onset esotropia may
occur in
accommodative spasm,
which is the
common cause...
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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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strabismus are
mostly far-sighted, and
almost all of
these have (or have had)
esotropia. However,
there are
indications that
anisometropia influences the long-term...
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examiner can
detect if
there is an
exotropia (abnormal eye is
turned out),
esotropia (abnormal eye is
turned in),
hypertropia (abnormal eye
higher than the...
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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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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...
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anisometropia or
strabismus or both. For instance,
children with
infantile esotropia may
alternate with
which eye they look, each time
suppressing vision in...