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What is the term used to describe a misalignment of one or both eyes that may turn inward/nasally or outward/temporally?
What is the term used to describe a misalignment of one or both eyes that may turn inward/nasally or outward/temporally?
- Tropia
- Eso-
- Exo- (correct)
- Comitant
In what condition is latent strabismus present?
In what condition is latent strabismus present?
- When fixation is interrupted (correct)
- Only in adults
- When the individual is tired
- When fixation is uninterrupted
Which term is used to describe manifest strabismus?
Which term is used to describe manifest strabismus?
- Hyper-
- Tropia (correct)
- Comitant
- Phoria
What describes a deviation that changes with position in strabismus?
What describes a deviation that changes with position in strabismus?
When does manifest strabismus occur?
When does manifest strabismus occur?
What term is used to describe a deviation that is the same in all positions in all axes of vision?
What term is used to describe a deviation that is the same in all positions in all axes of vision?
Which individuals are equally likely to have established strabismus?
Which individuals are equally likely to have established strabismus?
'Phoria' and 'Tropia' are terms used to describe which types of strabismus?
'Phoria' and 'Tropia' are terms used to describe which types of strabismus?
'Normaly, children can focus on the same image allowing the brain to combine the two images from each eye to produce a three-dimensional image.' This statement refers to the ability of children to perceive:
'Normaly, children can focus on the same image allowing the brain to combine the two images from each eye to produce a three-dimensional image.' This statement refers to the ability of children to perceive:
What term refers to strabismus only present when fixation is interrupted?
What term refers to strabismus only present when fixation is interrupted?