Use "strabismus" in a sentence

1. It's my strabismus.

2. • Most common type of strabismus

3. This condition is called strabismus.

4. In addition, convergent or divergent strabismus exists.

5. How does John live with his strabismus?

6. As a child she had strabismus.

7. We're having strabismus trouble, Mr. Tate.

8. The classification of strabismus is complex.

9. • Observe ocular alignment to check for strabismus.

10. Nonparetic strabismus and orbital diseases are important differential diagnoses.

11. Amblyopia “lazy eye” Strabismus “wandering eye” - Strabismus is a severe problem of two-eyed coordination in which the two eyes do not line up

12. The family investigations as well as the research in twins prove that there is no genetical difference between strabismus alternans and strabismus monocularis.

13. Operations on extraocular muscles Strabismus surgery – one or more muscles ....................

14. • Refer all children with suspected strabismus to a physician for evaluation

15. They can learn more about glaucoma, pediatric ophthalmology, retina or strabismus.

16. For further explanation, see "Strabismus (Squinting)," in chapter 8, "The Eyes."

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

18. Corrective strabismus surgery is associated with moderate pain after surgery.

19. Method and apparatus for eye tracking for convergence and strabismus measurement

20. PRASAD de Mexico helped over 200 children who suffered from strabismus.

21. The clinical signs comprise strabismus, pathologic head posture, and disturbed saccades.

22. Consecutive divergent strabismus following surgical overcorrection is not a rare situation.

23. Strabismus and Amblyopia are not the same eye / vision condition or medical diagnosis

24. Persistent, untreated strabismus may lead to decreased visual acuity of the deviating eye.

25. Other signs are frontal Bossing, persistent frontal lobe reflexes, strabismus and seizures

26. John’s most difficult handicap is, not strabismus or nystagmus, but extreme nearsightedness.

27. On the contrary, suppression is the prevalent mechanism in large angle strabismus.

28. In 92 patients, the incidence of PONV was analyzed after strabismus surgery.

29. The relations between the angle of strabismus and the false retinal correspondence.

30. Alan Scott used BTX the first time in the treatment of strabismus.

31. b) Eyesight, strabismus, and trachoma examinations for entering primary, preparatory, and secondary school students

32. Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDDs) are responsible for 1–2% of infant strabismus cases.

33. Primary strabismus may lead to loss of vision from Amblyopia and the loss of binocularity

34. This deviation may be up, down, in or out and results in strabismus.

35. Strabismus, Near shigtedness, Far Sightedness problems - you can find a solution by us!

36. However, the younger cohort developed significantly less strabismus than the older cohort (P = 0.03).

37. • Position and alignment of eyes (e.g., strabismus): use corneal light reflex test, cover-uncover test

38. In eight of these patients, additional strabismologic therapy, including prisms or strabismus surgery, was successful.

39. The various options for strabismus surgery are discussed and a stepwise algorithm is presented.

40. Strabismus surgery is an independent risk factor for PONV; therefore, prophylaxis is recommended in any case.

41. The child has a bilateral Cicatrised macular chorioretinopathy with sistagnus and divergent strabismus at the left eye

42. Crossed eyes, also called strabismus, is a condition in which your eyes don’t line up

43. Between 20 and 50% have strabismus, in which the two eyes do not move together.

44. Of the 63 patients with uncorrected vision or with a conventional contact lens, 44 had strabismus.

45. Children undergoing strabismus surgery under sevoflurane anesthesia often experience emergence agitation (EA) and postoperative vomiting (POV).

46. Application of linear multiple regression permits to predict the result of strabismus operation for a certain dosage.

47. An 11 yr old boy with a known history of Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy underwent anesthesia for strabismus repair.

48. One year and four months after the introduction of therapy there is no evidence of recurrence or strabismus.

49. To determine the efficacy of oral granisetron in preventing postoperative vomiting (POV) following strabismus repair in children.

50. Dexmedetomidine and ketamine appear to prevent postoperative agitation and pain after sevoflurane anesthesia for pediatric strabismus surgery.

51. Strabismus was the most common visual impairment (17%), while hearing impairment was found in 8% of the patients.

52. To compare the antiemetic efficacy and costs associated with two anaesthetic regimens in children undergoing strabismus surgery.

53. During the induction of anesthesia for strabismus correction, a six-year-old boy suffered anaphylaxis with hypotension.

54. Neuroophthalmological changes comprise optic atrophy, papilledema, proptosis, pupillary changes, hemianopia, gaze paresis, nystagmus, cranial nerve palsies, strabismus, and amblyopia.

55. People sometimes confuse Strabismus with Amblyopia and use the term “Lazy Eye” interchangably for the two different conditions.

56. To our knowledge an extreme strabismus fixus divergens together with a divergent nystagmus has never been described before.

57. What is more, since the age of six, I have suffered from an eye ailment called divergent strabismus.

58. Blendina Muca spent the early years of her life struggling with a medical condition known as strabismus, or crossed eyes.

59. Granisetron is effective in the prevention of retching and vomiting after strabismus repair and tonsillectomy in paediatric patients.

60. The results are illustrated by means of usual strabismus angle diagrams for primary, secondary and tertiary bulb position.

61. The binocular functions of 530 squinting children with a visual acuity of not less than 5/10 (0.5) in the squinting eye, have been examined in connection with the age of onset, the duration and the type of squint (strabismus alternans and strabismus unilateralis).

62. Amblyopia can be caused by strabismus (an eye turn), uncorrected glasses prescription in one eye (that is usually higher than

63. Culture and society [edit edit source] The Churl's leader, Strabismus, wears a large blue hat and white lab coat to represent his status

64. Strabismus (Crossed eyes) is a condition in which one eye is turned in a direction that is different from the other eye

65. Objective determination of monocular accommodation in young eyes revealed a different behaviour in strabismus alternans from that in normal binocular vision.

66. 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

67. Craniofacial dysostosis an autosomal dominant condition marked by a pointed or conical skull, protruding wide-set eyes, strabismus, parrot-beaked nose, and hypoplastic maxilla with relative mandibular prognathism

68. Follow-up investigations of 88 patients with concomitant convergent strabismus, without amblyopia, who had worn a prismatic correction of their angle of squint for 5 to 9 days preoperatively.

69. To evaluate the antiemetic efficacy of granisetron, a selective 5-hydroxytryptamine type 3 receptor antagonist, on postoperative vomiting in children undergoing general anaesthesia for strabismus repair and tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy.

70. The patient had ophthalmological peculiarities, such as eyelid cleft configuration, tapetoretinal dystrophy, retinal visual atrophy, early childhood converging strabismus with varying angle relationships, nystagmus, light sensitivity and substantial visual deficits.

71. Steven Awner, MD is an ophthalmologist and pediatric ophthalmologist and strabismus specialist who practices at Eye Care And Vision Associates Ophthalmology, LLP located at 811 Maple Rd in Williamsville, NY 14221 (Erie County).

72. In time, however, age, genes, and habits may take their toll and cause common eye ailments, such as farsightedness (hyperopia), nearsightedness (myopia), astigmatism (an imperfect curvature of the cornea), and squinting (strabismus).

73. More than half of the cases of amblyopia are due to refractive errors so that they are not obvious due to strabismus or other ocular abnormalities; therefore, examinations for early recognition are essential.

74. He is “empirism” on the plane of the binocular vision, the relation between the two monocular fields of vision being open to adapt itself to the abnormal conditions of vision created through the strabismus.

75. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of granisetron, metoclopramide and placebo in reducing the frequencies of retching and vomiting in children who had undergone strabismus repair and tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy.

76. Botulinum toxin (Botulin) A neurotoxin made by Clostridium Botulinum; causes paralysis in high doses, but is used medically in small, localized doses to treat disorders associated with involuntary muscle contraction and spasms, in addition to strabismus

77. 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.

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79. It results from abnormal visual development in childhood, secondary to another pathological process, and can lead to permanent, usually monocular, reduced vision.1 It affects a variety of visual functions (see table 1 ⇓).The term “lazy eye” is often used, but Amblyopia should be differentiated from strabismus (squint).

80. Amblyopia definition is - reduced vision typically in one eye that results from the brain suppressing input from the affected eye due to unequal visual signals from each eye (as from strabismus or anisometropia) leading to poor development of visual acuity in the affected eye —called also lazy eye