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strabismusS19-902360 (stra-biz'mus) [Gr. strabismos, squinting] A disorder of the eye in which optic axes cannot be directed to the same object. This disorder is present in about 4% of children. The squinting eye always deviates to the same extent when the eyes are carried in different directions: unilateral when the same eye always deviates; alternating when either deviates, the other being fixed; constant when the squint remains permanent; periodic when the eyes are occasionally free from it. Strabismus can result from reduced visual acuity, unequal ocular muscle tone, or an oculomotor nerve lesion. strabismalS19-902300 (mal), adjective; strabismicS19-902320 (mik), adjective Synonym: heterotropia See: microstrabismus; squintaccommodative strabismusStrabismus due to disorder of ocular accommodation. Synonym: bilateral strabismusalternating strabismusStrabismus affecting either eye alternately.bilateral strabismusAccommodative strabismus.concomitant strabismusStrabismus in which both eyes move freely but retain an unnatural relationship to each other.convergent strabismusStrabismus in which the deviating eye turns inward.divergent strabismusStrabismus in which the deviating eye turns outward.horizontal strabismusStrabismus in which the deviation of the visual axis is in the horizontal plane.intermittent strabismusStrabismus recurring at intervals.monocular strabismusStrabismus in which the same eye habitually deviates.monolateral strabismusStrabismus with the squinting eye always the same.nonconcomitant strabismusStrabismus of an eye that varies in degree with the change in direction in which the eye moves.paralytic strabismusStrabismus due to paralysis of one of the extraocular muscles.spastic strabismusStrabismus due to contraction of an ocular muscle.vertical strabismusStrabismus in which the eye turns upward. |