Strabismus

  • 11strabismus — strabismal, strabismic, strabismical, adj. strabismally, adv. /streuh biz meuhs/, n. Ophthalm. a disorder of vision due to a deviation from normal orientation of one or both eyes so that both cannot be directed at the same object at the same… …

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  • 12strabismus — heterotropia; n. squint: any abnormal alignment of the two eyes. The strabismus is most commonly horizontal – convergent strabismus (or esotropia) or divergent strabismus (exotropia) – but it may be vertical (hypertropia, in which the eye looks… …

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  • 13strabismus —   n. squint.    ♦ strabismal,    ♦ strabismic(al), a.    ♦ strabismometer, n. instrument measuring degree of strabismus …

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  • 14Strabismus (protein) — Strabismus was originally identified as a Drosophila protein involved in planar cell polarity [Tanya Wolff and Gerald M. Rubin (1998) Strabismus, a novel gene that regulates tissue polarity and cell fate decisions in Drosophila in Development… …

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  • 15Strabismus surgery — is surgery on the extraocular muscles to correct the misalignment of the eyes. With approximately 1.2 million procedures each year, extraocular muscle surgery is the third most common eye surgery in the United States. [cite web… …

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  • 16strabismus deorsum vergens — strabismus in which the visual axis of the squinting eye falls below the fixation point …

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  • 17strabismus sursum vergens — strabismus in which the visual axis of the squinting eye lies above the fixation point …

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  • 18Strabismus sursoadductorius — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H50.2 Strabismus verticalis Hypertropie …

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  • 19Strabismus deorsoadductorius — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H50.2 Strabismus verticalis Hypotropie …

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  • 20Strabismus surgery — Surgery for strabismus, a condition in which the visual axes of the eyes are not parallel and the eyes appear to be looking in different directions. The concern is that the brain may come to rely more on one eye than the other and that the part… …

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