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amblyopia Also called lazy eye. Undeveloped central vision in one eye that leads to the use of the other eye as the dominant eye. Strabismus is the leading cause, followed by anisometropia. There are no symptoms. The patient may be found squinting and closing one eye to see; there may be unrecognized blurred vision in one eye and vision loss.
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amblyopia diminished vision in one or both eyes without apparent physical reason, and despite best lens correction.
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amblyopia A disorder of the coordination between the eye and the brain, usually beginning in childhood that causes the body to prefer one eye over the other, leading to unequal vision.
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amblyopia Poor vision in an eye due to lack of visual attention. May be cause by crossed eye or large difference in clarity or size of image between eyes. Click HERE for more info.
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amblyopia (am-blee-OH-pee-uh), "lazy eye." Decreased vision in one or both eyes without detectable anatomic damage to the retina or visual pathways. Usually uncorrectable by eyeglasses or contact lenses.
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