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Meaning of "esotropia"

esotropia (noun): a medical condition characterized by inward turning of the eye, leading to crossed eyes or squint
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  • A form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn(s) inward.

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An eye that turns inwards is called an esotropia.
Management of esotropia is based on a number of factors.
Another type of strabismus is called infantile esotropia.
Esotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward.
Increased visual field in patients with esotropia.
Accommodative esotropia is a form of strabismus caused by refractive error in one or both eyes.
When an eye crosses inward it is termed esotropia.
It is the opposite of esotropia and usually involves more severe axis deviation than exophoria.
This circumstance describes what is called an accommodative esotropia.
Incomitant esotropias are conditions in which the esotropia varies in size with direction of gaze.
This is abnormal and they may develop an esotropia.
A second type of accommodative esotropia also exists, known as ' convergence excess esotropia.
Interventions for infantile esotropia.
Concomitant esotropia can itself be subdivided into esotropias that are ether constant, or intermittent.
One report noted that the mother had a history of esotropia.

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Esotropia and exotropia, two different forms of strabismus, appeared in the children of smokers.
Most often it results from surgical overcorrection of the initial esotropia.
However, esotropia may also develop secondarily in an eye that has lost vision from papillitis.
This may be the only treatment needed for some patients with accommodative esotropia.
Constant esotropia A constant esotropia, as the name implies, is present all the time.
When the eyes turn inward, it is referred to as esotropia.
Intermittent esotropia Intermittent esotropias, again as the name implies, are not always present.
Botulinum toxin may be an effective long-term treatment of acquired esotropia.
Esotropia in children: when do you need to worry?
Long-term results of botulinum therapy in patients having acquired esotropia have been reported.
Accommodative esotropia is typically diagnosed between ages 2 and 3 years.
Isaac, c. r . effects of oblique muscle weakening on the surgical correction of esotropia.
Congenital esotropia, or infantile esotropia, is a specific sub-type of primary concomitant esotropia.
Studies have found that approximately 15 % of infantile esotropia patients have accommodative esotropia.
In a left esotropia, the left eye ' squints, ' and in a right esotropia the right eye ' squints.
This boy 's right eye is deviated inwards, an example of esotropia © ORBIS.
The most commonly encountered constant esotropia usually requires 60 to 75 hours of office therapy.
According to the Krimsky test, the patient showed 15 prism dioptres esotropia in right eye.
Maria suffered from Esotropia giving her a " cross-eyed " appearance.
To create Congenital Esotropia protocol, for example, one must first select it.

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