skew deviation


skew de·vi·a·tion

a hypertropia in which the eyes move in opposite directions equally; an acquired hypertropia, often fairly comitant, not fitting the characteristic pattern of trochlear nerve damage or of ocular muscle abnormality; often due to a brainstem or cerebellar lesion.

skew deviation

A condition in which one eyeball is directed upward and outward, the other inward and downward.See also: deviation