Definition of Hypotropia. Meaning of Hypotropia. Synonyms of Hypotropia

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Definition of Hypotropia

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Meaning of Hypotropia from wikipedia

- whereby the visual axis of one eye is higher than the fellow fixating eye. Hypotropia is the similar condition, focus being on the eye with the visual axis...
- turned in), hypertropia (abnormal eye higher than the normal one) or hypotropia (abnormal eye is lower than the normal one). In exotropia the light lands...
- exo: exotropias - L/R: left hypertropia or right hypotropia - R/L: right hypertropia or left hypotropia The double Maddox rod test can also be used to ****ess...
- displacement of the two eyes, thereby correcting eso-, exo, hyper- or hypotropia. In contrast, spectacles with prisms of equal power for both eyes, called...
- 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...
- in the contralateral eye Type 3: Simultaneous hypertropia one eye and hypotropia in the other eye; upper brainstem lesion Brodsky, Michael C.; Donahue...
- means the right eye is lower than the left. This could be either a right hypotropia or a left hypertropia. If the patient has a known deviation, but they...
- oculus sinister (left eye) LHyperT or LHT Left hypertropia LHypoT Left hypotropia LO Lenticular opacity L/R FD L/R fixation disparity L/R L hyperphoria...
- where the eyes diverge ("lazy e****" or "wall e****"); and hypertropia or hypotropia where they are vertically misaligned. They can also be classified by whether...
- result in a characteristic displacement outward (exotropia) and downward (hypotropia). The outward displacement occurs because the lateral rectus muscle (innervated...