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  2. Exotropia (Outward Turning Eyes): Types, Causes & Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23440-exotropia

    Exotropia is a form of strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes. If you have exotropia, one or both of your eyes turn outward (toward your ears). In monocular exotropia, the turning involves one eye.

  3. What is exotropia? A common childhood condition called exotropia causes the eyes to turn outward. Learn more here.

  4. Exotropia: Symptoms, Management, and More - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/exotropia

    Exotropia is the opposite of crossed eyes. We’ll tell you what to expect from this condition and how it’s treated.

  5. WHAT IS EXOTROPIA? Exotropia is a form of strabismus (eye misalignment) in which one or both of the eyes turn outward. It is the opposite of crossed eyes, or esotropia. Exotropia may occur from time to time (intermittent exotropia) or may be constant. It can be found in every age group [See figures 1 and 2]. Fig. 1: Eyes aligned.

  6. Exotropia: Causes, treatment, and more - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/exotropia

    Definition. Researchers define exotropia as when one eye or both turn outwards, away from the nose. This may be constant or intermittent. In intermittent exotropia, the eye...

  7. Exotropia - Wikipedia

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    Exotropia is a form of strabismus where the eyes are deviated outward. It is the opposite of esotropia and usually involves more severe axis deviation than exophoria . People with exotropia often experience crossed diplopia .

  8. Exotropia (Eye Misalignment): Causes, Types and Treatment

    www.nvisioncenters.com/conditions/exotropia-eye-misalignment

    Exotropia refers to a type of strabismus in which the eyes diverge, or turn outward. Strabismus is a condition where your eyes are not properly aligned with each other. Exotropia causes can include muscle imbalance, neurological issues, genetic factors, or underlying health conditions like brain disorders or trauma. Table of Contents. Types. Causes

  9. Exotropia - EyeWiki

    eyewiki.org/Exotropia

    Exotropia is a type of eye misalignment, where one eye deviates outward. The deviation may be constant or intermittent, and the deviating eye may always be one eye or may alternate between the two eyes.

  10. Exotropia - American Academy of Ophthalmology

    www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/exotropia

    In contrast, exotropia is an outward turning of the eye that results in an abnormal corneal reflect that is nasally decentered on the pupil or iris.

  11. Exotropia is defined as the outward deviation of either one or alternate eyes, which can be present intermittently or be persistent. The most common pattern of progression in exotropia is exophoria in the initial stages, progressing to intermittent exotropia and finally constant exotropia as the most advanced stage.