Strabismus is a common eye-movement disorder where the eyes are not aligned correctly. Either one or both eyes may turn inward, outward, up, or down, which is why strabismus is also called wandering ...
To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of strabismus in children undergoing surgery for unilateral or bilateral cataract with or without intraocular lens implantation. Medical records of ...
Recognising when a child needs an eye exam is important. Sometimes the signs are obvious, but often they can be subtle.
New, wider vision will help your child see better while they are learning to read or playing thus early eye examinations to ...
Children under the age of 12 years, diagnosed with X(T) (of the true and simulated divergence excess and basic types) within the preceding 12 months and previously untreated, were eligible for the ...
In patients with strabismus, even without amblyopia, the position of both eyes is less stable than in patients without the condition, according to a new study. In addition, the position of the ...
Diagnoses of mental health conditions were more likely in adults with strabismus compared with adults without, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology. Interventions could be designed to ...
When Aleksandra Pryszczewska was a toddler, she often stumbled and bumped into things because of an eye condition called strabismus, or lazy eye. Her left eye veered to the far right, altering her ...
Don’t look now, but something seems wonky with your baby’s eyes. One eye will be looking at you straight on, while the other wanders. The wandering eye could be looking in, out, up, or down. Sometimes ...