| phoria | The relative directions assumed by the eyes during binocular fixation of a given object in the absence of an adequate fusion stimulus. See: cyclophoria, oesophoria, exophoria, heterophoria, hyperphoria, hypophoria, orthophoria. Origin: G. Phora, a carrying, motion (05 Mar 2000) |
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| phoria |
Abbreviation for heterophoria.
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| phoria |
A tendency for the eyes to want to turn from the object being viewed which can be either inward or outward and which must be overcome to maintain fusion.
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| phoriascope |
a prism-refracting instrument for use in orthoptic training.
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