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  2. Meige's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    uncontrollable squinting/closing of eyes; light sensitivity (photophobia) squinting/eyes closing during speech; uncontrollable eyes closing shut (rare instances completely causing blindness) In addition, in some patients, the dystonic spasms may sometimes be provoked by certain activities, such as talking, chewing, or biting.

  3. Retinoblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Retinoblastoma (Rb) is a rare form of cancer that rapidly develops from the immature cells of a retina, [2] the light-detecting tissue of the eye. [3] It is the most common primary malignant intraocular cancer in children, especially those under 3 years old.

  4. Dissociated vertical deviation - Wikipedia

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    Dissociation refers to the situation where the innervation of one eye causes it to move involuntarily and independently of the other eye. Usually both eyes work together as described by Hering's and Sherrington's laws of innervation. A DVD is a slow upward and sometimes temporal movement of one eye, with cortical suppression of the vision in ...

  5. Exotropia - Wikipedia

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    In children, the reason for not seeing double is that the brain may ignore the image it receives from the squinting eye. This shutting down is known as 'suppression'. Generally, exotropia progresses in frequency and duration. As the disorder progresses, the eyes start to turn out when looking at close objects as well as those in the distance.

  6. Childhood cataract - Wikipedia

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    Another sign is if the child has been struggling to follow objects with their eyes or has been making decreased eye contact with family members. [4] Other general complaints associated with childhood cataracts include kids squeezing their eyes shut in response to bright lights, squinting of eyes, history of small set eyes or large set eyes, and ...

  7. Toddler's stubbed toe leads to cancer diagnosis - AOL

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    Within weeks, the toddler was on an intensive programme of chemotherapy and steroid treatment at The Royal Marsden Hospital in London. At one point, he was receiving chemotherapy nearly every day ...

  8. Blepharospasm - Wikipedia

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    Patients suffering from blepharospasm also report sensory symptoms including sensitivity to light, [14] [15] dry eyes, [16] and burning sensation and grittiness in the eyes. [4] Although such symptoms tend to precede the onset of the blepharospasm, they may both be due to a common third factor.

  9. ‘Diva’ toddler forgets which eye she hurt: ‘Tell me you have ...

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    The post ‘Diva’ toddler forgets which eye she hurt: ‘Tell me you have a dramatic toddler without telling me’ appeared first on In The Know. "My daughter is a diva, send help." The post ...