monofixation syndrome

monofixation syndrome

a small-angle strabismus (fewer than 10 prism diopters) with central fixation by the preferred eye, central suppression of the deviating eye, and binocular fusion of peripheral vision

mon·o·fix·a·tion syn·drome

(mon'ō-fik-sā'shŭn sin'drōm) A small-angle strabismus (fewer than 10 prism diopters) with central fixation by the preferred eye, central suppression of the deviating eye, and binocular fusion of peripheral vision.

monofixation syndrome

(mŏn″ō-fĭk-sā′shĭn) [″ + ″] An inability of the eyes to bifixate.