Congenital strabismus

Strabismus

Strabismus
Strabismus (Modern Latin, from Greek στραβισμός strabismos; cf. στραβίζειν strabizein "to squint", στραβός strabos "squinting, squint-eyed") is a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other. It typically involves a lack of coordination between the extraocular muscles, which prevents bringing the gaze of each eye to the same point in space and preventing proper binocular vision, which may adversely affect depth perception. Strabismus can be either a disorder of the brain in coordinating the eyes or of one or more of the relevant muscles' power or direction of motion...

Congenital strabismus - List of case studies

Motor Neuropathy – additional opinion

on the cranial nerves (with the exclusion of a light congenital strabismus) o          ... neuron disease, G type Paraproteinemia, hackney gait, congenital strabismus, denervation (muscles of the four limbs), Lyme disease, ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

Congenic cardiopathy - tetralogy of Fallot Congenital bronchiectases Congenital strabismus Congestion (vascular reticulum near the cardia) Connective ...

Motor Neuropathy

on the cranial nerves (with the exclusion of a light congenital strabismus) muscle tone within normal limits Proximal hypotrophy ...

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