
Pseudostrabismus is the false appearance of crossed eyes. When the eyes are actually crossed or not completely aligned with one another it is called strabismus. Pseudostrabimus generally occurs in infants and toddlers whose facial features are not fully developed. The bridge of their nose is wide and flat creating Telecanthus( increased distance b...
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The appearance of strabismus caused by epicanthus, abnormality in interorbital distance, or corneal light reflex not corresponding to the centre of the pupil. ... Origin: pseudo-+ G. Strabismos, a squinting ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sū′dō-stra-biz′mŭs Definitions: 1. The appearance of strabismus caused by epicanthus, abnormality in interorbital distance, or corneal light reflex not corresponding to the center of the pupil.
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