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strabismus A defect of the eyes where they are misaligned and point in different directions. For more information see Optometrist Network
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strabismus A visual disorder, also called cross-eye or wall-eye, involving the inability to fuse the images in the two eyes. Children with strabismus initially have good vision in each eye, but because they tend to favor one eye, they often lose useful vision in the other eye. Vision can be restored if the strabismus is corrected before the age of four.
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strabismus any misalignment of the eye
Ãâó: www.eyesearch.com/eye.disease.glossary.htm
strabismus eye misalignment caused by an imbalance in the muscles holding the eyeball.
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strabismus The condition in which binocular fixation is not present; commonly referred to as "cross eyed."
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