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www.life123.com/question/Definition-of-Strabismus
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strah-biz´mus concomitant strabismus that due to faulty insertion of the eye muscles, resulting in the same amount of deviation regardless of the direction of the gaze.
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www.life123.com/question/Define-Strabismus
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strah-biz´mus concomitant strabismus that due to faulty insertion of the eye muscles, resulting in the same amount of deviation regardless of the direction of the gaze.
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www.cybersight.org/data/1/rec_docs/97_Ch%2013%20-%20Exa...
www.cybersight.org/data/1/rec_docs/97_Ch%2013%20-%20Examination%20of%20the%20Patient%20-%20III,%20p.%20211-245.pdf
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When a manifest deviation of the visual axes of the two eyes is present, images of all objects in the binocular field are shifted onto the retinas relative to each ...
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eyewiki.aao.org/Intermittent_Exotropia
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Jun 5, 2011 ... Correction of Refractive Errors: Anisometropia, astigmatism, myopia and even hyperopia can impair fusion and result in a manifest deviation.
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www.squintmaster.com/Strabismus_Exotropia.htm
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Hetrotropia – this is a manifest squint. Esotropia – deviation of eye towards inside . Exotropia -- deviation of eye towardstowards outside. Hypertropia-- deviation ...
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www.vision-training.com/Vision%20test/Strabismus%20test...
www.vision-training.com/Vision%20test/Strabismus%20test.htm
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This test show any latent as well as manifest deviation. The Cover-uncover test. In some cases latent Strabismus, heterophioria, is present, the eye will normally ...
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telemedicine.orbis.org/bins/content_page.asp?cid=1-2193...
telemedicine.orbis.org/bins/content_page.asp?cid=1-2193-2348
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Such deviations, termed heterotropias, are manifest deviations not kept in check by fusion. The term heterophoria and related terms were formed from the Greek ...
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chaithanya.org/php/readmore.php?id=15
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Cover tests help in establishing whether orthophoria or an ocular deviation is present, whether an ocular deviation is latent or manifest, the direction of deviation ...
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www.iovs.org/content/29/9/1462.full.pdf
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deviation of the visual axes".4 "There are two main classes, the class of latent deviations (heterophorias) and the class of manifest deviations (heterotropias).
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