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www.fieldhealth.com/How_Do_People_Become_Cross_Eyed
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Strabismus or tropia are the medical terms for eye conditions commonly called by various names: eye turns, crossed eyes, cross-eyed, wall-eyes, wandering eyes, deviating eye, etc.
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www.life123.com/question/What-Is-Cross-Eyed
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Strabismus or tropia are the medical terms for eye conditions commonly called by various names: eye turns, crossed eyes, cross-eyed, wall-eyes, wandering eyes, deviating eye, etc.
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Strabismus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strabismus
If the "straight" eye is being tested, there will be no change in fixation, as it is already fixated. Depending on the direction that the strabismic eye deviates, the ...
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www.strabismus.org/strabismus_crossed_eyes.html
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A strabismus is defined as a condition in which the eyes deviate (turn) when looking at the object of regard. The object of regard would be the target that you, the ...
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www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/eom.html
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Occasionally, whether the strabismus is intermittent or constant, one eye will be the deviating eye at certain times, while the opposite eye will be the deviating ...
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www.triadpublishing.com/eyecarereports/strabismus-book....
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In a young child, the deviating eye may eventually lose its ability to see clearly. This is called amblyopia, or "lazy eye." "Comitant" strabismus, the type usually ...
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www.uic.edu/com/eye/LearningAboutVision/EyeFacts/Crosse...
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Another cause of an eye deviation may be damage to one of the three nerves supplying the muscles that move the eye. In most cases, the muscles themselves ...
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www.children-special-needs.org/strabismus/strabismus.ht...
www.children-special-needs.org/strabismus/strabismus.html
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This page provides parents with pediatric eye care information on their ... Since surgery generally does not provide a functional cure so that the eyes are being ...
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jrsm.rsmjournals.com/content/98/2/75.full
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The deviating eyes of Michelangelo's David. Saad Shaikh, MD1; James Leonard- Amodeo2. 1Central Florida Retina Consultants, 44 Lake Beauty Drive Suite ...
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