Concomitant Esotropia
Definition: Concomitant Esotropia is a type of strabismus, also known as “crossed eyes,” where the eyes deviate inwards towards the nose and are unable to align properly. Characteristics: 1. Bilateral: Concomitant Esotropia affects both eyes simultaneously. 2. Constant Deviation: The inward eye misalignment remains consistent, regardless of the direction of gaze. 3. Equivalent Deviation: The […]
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