- exophoria.
People with
exotropia often experience crossed diplopia.
Intermittent exotropia is a
fairly common condition. "Sensory
exotropia"
occurs in the presence...
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Types include esotropia,
where the eyes are
crossed ("cross e****");
exotropia,
where the eyes
diverge ("lazy e****" or "wall e****"); and hypertropia...
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affected individual a "cross-e****" appearance. It is the
opposite of
exotropia and
usually involves more
severe axis
deviation than esophoria. Esotropia...
- The axis
deviation in
exophoria is
usually mild
compared with that of
exotropia.
Exophoria can be
caused by
several factors,
which include: Refractive...
- of the two eyes
relative to each other,
either esotropia (inward) or
exotropia (outward). In such a case
while the
fovea of one eye is
directed at the...
- from in to out, the
person has
exotropia. If it
moved from out to in, the
person has esotropia.
People with
exotropia or
esotropia are wall-e**** or cross-e****...
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anisometropia may be one of the risk
factors for
developing consecutive exotropia and poor
binocular function may be a risk
factor for
anisometropia to...
- the
light lands on the cornea, the
examiner can
detect if
there is an
exotropia (abnormal eye is
turned out),
esotropia (abnormal eye is
turned in), hypertropia...
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Field expansion for
homonymous hemianopia by
optically induced peripheral exotropia.
Optom Vis Sci 2000; 77:453-464.
Prism Gl****es
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component of
childhood strabismus,
particularly infantile esotropia and
exotropia.
Because true
hyperinnervation is not
usually present, this phenomenon...