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  1. 診療科眼科学, 斜視学
    ICD-9-CM378
    OMIM185100
  1. Strabismus is a vision disorder in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. The eye that is pointed at an object can alternate. The condition may be present occasionally or...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strabismus

    What is strabismus? Strabismus — also known as hypertropia and crossed eyes — is misalignment of the eyes, causing one eye to deviate inward (esotropia) toward the nose, or outward (exotropia), while the other eye...

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-di…
    The meaning of STRABISMUS is inability of one eye to attain binocular vision with the other because of imbalance of the muscles of the eyeball —called also squint.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/strabismus

    strabismus noun [ U ] medical specialized us / strəˈbɪz.məs / uk / strəˈbɪz.məs / Add to word list the condition of having eyes that look in different directions from each other, caused by a weakness of the eye...

    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/stra…
    the condition of having eyes that look in different directions from each other, caused by a weakness of the eye muscles: Strabismus can be cured with vision therapy or surgery.
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    Last Update: November 13, 2023. Strabismus, often referred to as "crossed eyes" or "lazy eye," is a common visual disorder affecting millions worldwide. This condition disrupts the normal alignment of the eyes, causing them to point in different directions. Strabismus can manifest in various forms and degrees and typically develops in childhood.
    Adult strabismus (crossed eyes) is when your eyes are not lined up properly and they point in different directions. One eye may look straight ahead while the other eye turns in, out, up, or down. The misalignment can shift from one eye to the other. Strabismus affects vision, since both eyes must aim at the same spot together to see properly.
    ¿Qué es el estrabismo del adulto? Adult strabismus (crossed eyes) is when your eyes are not lined up properly and they point in different directions. One eye may look straight ahead while the other eye turns in, out, up, or down. The misalignment can shift from one eye to the other.
    Strabismus (eye misalignment) is a condition in which your eyes don’t line up with one another. In other words, one eye is turned in a direction that’s different from your other eye. Under normal conditions, the six muscles that control eye movement work together and point both eyes in the same direction.
  3. Strabismus (Eye Misalignment): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

  4. Strabismus | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    ウェブStrabismus is misalignment of the eyes, causing one eye to deviate inward or outward while the other eye remains focused. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options for this condition, which can affect vision and depth perception.

  5. What Is Adult Strabismus? - American Academy of ...

  6. Strabismus - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best ...

  7. Strabismus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - National …

    ウェブ2023年11月13日 · Strabismus, often referred to as "crossed eyes" or "lazy eye," is a common visual disorder affecting millions worldwide. This condition disrupts the normal alignment of the eyes, causing them to point in different directions. Strabismus can manifest in various forms and …

  8. Strabismus: Causes, Symptoms, and Types - Vision Center

  9. Strabismus | Harvard Medical School Department of ...

  10. Strabismus - Pediatrics - Merck Manual Professional …

    ウェブ2024年3月6日 · Strabismus is misalignment of the eyes, which causes deviation from the parallelism of normal gaze. Diagnosis is clinical, including observation of the corneal light reflex and use of a cover test. Treatment may include correction of

  11. What is Strabismus? | Harvard Medical School Department ...

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