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  2. Esotropia - Wikipedia

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    Amblyopia can, however, arise as a result of esotropia occurring in childhood: In order to relieve symptoms of diplopia or double vision, the child's brain will ignore or "suppress" the image from the esotropic eye, which when allowed to continue untreated will lead to the development of amblyopia. Treatment options for esotropia include ...

  3. Infantile esotropia - Wikipedia

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    A recent study on 38 children concluded that surgery for infantile esotropia is most likely to result in measureable stereopsis if patient age at alignment is not more than 16 months. [24] Another study found that for children with infantile esotropia early surgery decreases the risk of dissociated vertical deviation developing after surgery. [25]

  4. Suppression (eye) - Wikipedia

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    Suppression of an eye is a subconscious adaptation by a person's brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia. The brain can eliminate double vision by ignoring all or part of the image of one of the eyes.

  5. Amblyopia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] If this is not sufficient, treatments which encourage or force the child to use the weaker eye are used. [1] This is done by either using a patch or putting atropine in the stronger eye. [1] [8] Without treatment, amblyopia typically persists. [1] Treatment in adulthood is usually much less effective. [1] Amblyopia begins by the age of ...

  6. Strabismus - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis may be made by observing the light reflecting from the person's eyes and finding that it is not centered on the pupil. [3] This is known as the Hirschberg reflex. Another condition that produces similar symptoms is a cranial nerve disease. [3] Treatment depends on the type of strabismus and the underlying cause. [3]

  7. Functional visual loss - Wikipedia

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    Amblyopia- Amblyopia is a condition in which the brain fails to fully process input from one eye and over time favors the other eye and the vision in one become reduced. [6] Cortical blindness-Cortical blindness is the total or partial loss of vision in a normal-appearing eye caused by damage to the brain's occipital cortex. [7]

  8. Farsightedness - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Near blur, Distance and near blur, Asthenopia [2] Complications: Accommodative dysfunction, binocular dysfunction, amblyopia, strabismus [3] Causes: Axial length of eyeball is too short, lens or cornea is flatter than normal, aphakia [2] Risk factors: Ageing, hereditary [2] Diagnostic method: Eye exam: Differential diagnosis

  9. Streff syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal results on color vision or visual field testing is not uncommon. Visual field often presents as constricted 'tubular' at multiple test distances. The poor visual performance is understood as distress, and treatments are usually to provide the patient with low powered reading glasses. The "relaxing" nature of reading glasses is believed ...

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