Strabismus

  • 41mechanical strabismus — strabismus caused by pressure or traction on the eye, as by a tumor, producing deflection …

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  • 42paralytic strabismus — strabismus that is due to paralysis of an eye muscle …

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  • 43vertical strabismus — strabismus in which the deviation of the visual axis is in the vertical plane; see hypertropia and hypotropia …

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  • 44List of people with strabismus — This is a list of people who have, or had but corrected, the medical condition strabismus: * Abraham Lincoln, lawyer, politician, and the sixteenth President of the United States; [http://www.strabismus.nl/famous Rich famous | Have fun with… …

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  • 45American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — The American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) is an academic association of pediatric ophthalmologists and strabismus surgeons. The pediatric ophthalmology fellowships in the United States are accredited by the AAPOS …

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  • 46alternating strabismus — bilateral strabismus, binocular strabismus strabismus that affects each eye alternately …

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  • 47convergent strabismus — noun strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose • Syn: ↑cross eye, ↑crossed eye, ↑esotropia • Hypernyms: ↑strabismus, ↑squint * * * convergent squint or …

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  • 48divergent strabismus — noun strabismus in which one or both eyes are directed outward • Syn: ↑walleye, ↑exotropia • Hypernyms: ↑strabismus, ↑squint * * * divergent squint or divergent strabismus, a squint characte …

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  • 49comitant strabismus — concomitant strabismus strabismus caused by faulty insertion of the eye muscles, resulting in the same amount of deviation in whatever direction the eyes are looking, because the squinting eye follows the movements of the other eye; called also… …

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  • 50noncomitant strabismus — nonconcomitant strabismus strabismus in which the amount of deviation of the squinting eye varies according to the direction in which the eyes are turned; called also incomitant s …

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