esotropia in English

noun

tendency of one eye to turn inwards (Ophthalmology)

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1. Types of esotropia include infantile esotropia , accommodative esotropia, and sixth nerve palsy.

2. Accommodative esotropia, or refractive esotropia, is one of the most common forms of esotropia (crossed eye), which is a type of strabismus, or eye misalignment

3. Accommodative esotropia is a type of esotropia caused by significant farsightedness (hypermetropia)

4. In one study, over 50% of patients had strabismus, mainly esotropia.

5. Objective To investigate the surgical extent and methods for pediatric partial accommodative esotropia.

6. Accommodative esotropia, which usually begins in toddlers who are farsighted, is an example

7. AIM : To analysis the trait and postoperative effect of hypermetropia patients combined with fixed esotropia.

8. Objective To study the characteristics Pattern Reversal VisualEvoked Potentials ( PRVEP ) in children with accommodative esotropia amblyopia.

9. Objective : To study the effects of the combining therapy for accommodative esotropia ( RAET ) and its related factor.

10. Approximately 80% of patients with Accommodative esotropia will only require correction of hyperopia with spectacles if they are seen early before amblyopia develops

11. Related to Accommodatively: Accommodative insufficiency, Accommodative monetary policy, Accommodative esotropia, Accommodative spasm ac·com·mo·da·tive ( ă-kom'ŏ-dā-tiv ),

12. The development of a nonAccommodative component to the angle of esotropia is often related to a delay in diagnosis, undercorrecting the hyperopia, a high AC/A ratio, earlier onset

13. A rare genetic syndromic intellectual disability disorder with characteristics of mild to profound intellectual disability, delayed speech, obesity, ocular anomalies (blepharophimosis, blepharoptosis, hyperopic astigmatism, decreased visual acuity, strabismus, Abducens nerve palsy, and/or accommodative esotropia), and dermal manifestations, such as chronic atopic dermatitis.