pseudostrabismus


pseu·do·stra·bis·mus

(sū'dō-stra-biz'mŭs), The appearance of strabismus caused by epicanthus, abnormality in interorbital distance, or corneal light reflex not corresponding to the center of the pupil. [pseudo- + G. strabismos, a squinting]

pseu·do·stra·bis·mus

(sū'dō-stră-biz'mŭs) The appearance of strabismus when the eyes are straight, caused by epicanthal folds, abnormality in interorbital distance, or corneal light reflex not corresponding to the center of the pupil. [pseudo- + G. strabismos, a squinting]