esotropia

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ezotropi
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The turning inward of the eye
The position of the eyes in an over-converged position so that the non-fixating eye is turned inward
Having an eye that turns inward
the position of the eyes in an over-converged position so that non-fixating eye is turned inward
a strabismus where the deviating eye turns inward (toward the nose), as compared to the other eye which remains pointing straight ahead
Misalignment of the eyes in which one eye deviates inward toward the nose while the other fixates normally
Eye misalignment in which one eye deviates inward while the other fixates normally Present even when both eyes are covered
{i} tendency of one eye to turn inwards (Ophthalmology)
A form of strabismus where one or both eyes turn inwards towards the nose instead of looking at the intended object This eye turn may be evident all the time or only when a person is fatigued and may be subtle enough that only a trained eye professional will detect the turn The eye turn may be related to a high refractive error, poor visual function, a muscle or nerve weakness, and occasionally a muscle trapped against a bone
strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose
esotropia
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