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Strabismus logo #10101) Abnormal condition 2) Abnormalcy 3) Abnormality 4) Crossed eyes 5) Squint
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Strabismus logo #10101) Crossed eyes 2) Esotropia 3) Exotropia 4) Walleye
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Strabismus logo #21000 Strabismus (s, from Greek strabismós), also known as heterotropia, is a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other. It typically involves a lack of coordination between the extraocular muscles, which prevents bringing the gaze of each eye to the same point in space, thus hampers proper binocular vision, and which may adv...
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Strabismus logo #21000[protein] Strabismus was originally identified as a Drosophila protein involved in planar cell polarity. Flies with mutated strabismus genes have altered development of omatidia in their eyes. Vertebrates have two Strabismus-related proteins, VANGL1 and VANGL2 (an alternate name for the Drosophila `Strabismus` protein is `Van Gogh`). The am...
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strabismus logo #21470A condition in which the eyes are not directed towards the same point, when the patient is fixating. Therefore the images are formed at different points in the eyes resulting in `double vision`.
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strabismus logo #22641squint
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Strabismus logo #21002• (n.) An affection of one or both eyes, in which the optic axes can not be directed to the same object, -- a defect due either to undue contraction or to undue relaxation of one or more of the muscles which move the eyeball; squinting; cross-eye.
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strabismus logo #21005(Gr. strabismos a squinting) deviation of the eye which the patient cannot overcome. The visual axes assume a position relative to each other different from that required by the physiological conditions. The various forms of strabismus are spoken of as tropias, their direction being indicated by the appropriate prefix, as cyclo tropia, esotropia,.....
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strabismus logo #23261Deviation of eye movement that prevents the two eyes from moving in a parallel fashion.
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strabismus logo #21003misalignment of the eyes. The deviant eye may be directed inward toward the other eye (cross-eye, or esotropia), outward, away from the other eye ... [1 related articles]
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strabismus logo #20973<clinical sign> A deviation of the eye which the patient cannot overcome. The visual axes assume a position relative to each other different from that required by the physiological conditions. The various forms of strabismus are spoken of as tropias, their direction being indicated by the appropriate prefix, as cyclo tropia, esotropia, exotro...
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strabismus logo #21001(strә-biz´mәs) a condition in which the lines of sight of the two eyes cannot be directed at the same point of fixation under normal conditions; it is normal in newborn babies, but it should stop by the time the baby is six moths old. Strabismus beyond the newborn period may be caused by a blow on the head, ...
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Strabismus logo #20972Stra·bis'mus noun [ New Latin , from Greek ..., from ... to squint, from ... distorted, squinting.] (Medicine) An affection of one or both eyes, in which the optic axes can not be directed to the same object, -- a defect due either to undue contraction or to undue relaxation of one or more of the m...
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strabismus logo #22235(struh-BIZ-mus) Eye misalignment caused by extraocular muscle imbalance: one fovea is not directed at the same object as the other
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strabismus logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: stra-biz′mŭs Definitions: 1. A manifest lack of parallelism of the visual axes of the eyes. Synonyms: crossed eyes, heterotropia, heterotropy, squint1
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Strabismus

Strabismus logo #20909Our Strabismus Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Strabismus Strabismus: A condition in which the visual axes of the eyes are not parallel and the eyes appear to be looking in different directions. In divergent strabismus, or exotropia, the visual axes diverge. If the visual axes converge, it is called conv...
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strabismus logo #20400[n] - abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
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Strabismus logo #20875a condition in which the eyes are not aligned correctly, such as cross-eye (one eye points inward) and walleye (one eye points outward)
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strabismus logo #20974squint noun abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
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strabismus logo #21450Greek strabismos = squinting; hence, inability to focus both eyes on a given point.
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strabismus logo #21199a disorder of vision due to a deviation from normal orientation of one or both eyes so that both cannot be directed at the same object at the same time; squint; crossed eyes.
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strabismus logo #23317a condition in which the eyes are crossed.
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