esotropia

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Esotropia is a form of strabismus (eye misalignment) characterized by an inwards turn of one or both eyes. 1 It may be intermittent or constant and may occur with near fixation, distance fixation, or both. 1 Esotropia can affect one or both eyes and occurs in two ways: generally, people with esotropia are farsighted, meaning they have trouble seeing near objects. 2 Treatment options for esotropia include glasses to correct refractive errors, the use of prisms and/or orthoptic exercises and/or eye muscle surgery. 3

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Summary Esotropia is a form of strabismus (eye misalignment) characterized by an inwards turn of one or both eyes [See figure 1]. It may be intermittent or constant and may occur with near fixation, distance fixation, or both. The crossing may occur mostly with one eye or may alternate between eyes.
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Summary Esotropia is a type of strabismus (eye misalignment) in which one or both eyes turn inward. Although the condition occurs most commonly in infants and children, it can develop at any age.
What is Esotropia | Conditions & Treatments | UTSW Medical Center
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Esotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a…
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Summary Esotropia is a form of eye misalignment (strabismus or crossed eyes ). 1 The condition is characterized by inwardly-deviated eyes (towards the nose). Esotropia can affect one or both eyes and occurs in two ways: Generally, people with esotropia are farsighted, meaning they have trouble seeing near objects
Esotropia - Types, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
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Summary Esotropia is an eye condition that refers to either one or both of your eyes pointing inward. Esotropia is a type of strabismus , which means that your eyes don’t line up correctly. You may hear people talking about “crossed eyes” instead of esotropia
Esotropia: Types, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
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Esotropia , also known as strabismus, is an eye misalignment that causes one or both eyes to turn inward. The condition may occur in one or both eyes or alternate between…
Esotropia: Different Types, Symptoms, Causes, and When to See a ... - WebMD
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