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Medical Definition:
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "squint" |
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Dr Estren's Eye Exercise and Vision Training Description: Eye exercises are a treatment of functional disorders of vision that include problems of tracking, focus, 2 eyed coordination and visually related learning problems. (hometown.aol.com) |
Exotropia Description: A definition, the symptoms and treatment, including surgery and treatment at the U-M Kellogg Eye Center. (kellogg.umich.edu) |
Have fun with Strabismus Description: Information about squint, crossed or wall eyes, tips, tricks, special effects, books and even celebrities. (strabismus.nl) |
Ped Eye Description: An in depth look at exotropia, what it is, the signs, diagnosis, treatment, surgery, patches and glasses and prognosis. (pedseye.com) |
Pediatric Oncall Description: Information on squint, its types and treatment. (pediatriconcall.com) |
Strabismus.org Description: An eye doctor answers common questions about strabismus and related conditions. (strabismus.org) |
U-M Kellogg Eye Center Description: Esotropia defined, symptoms and treatment information, including surgery. (kellogg.umich.edu) |
University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Description: A description of Congenital Esotropia, the treatment and associated disorders. (smbs.buffalo.edu) |
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