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Crossed eyes; Double vision; Eyes that do not align in the same direction; Uncoordinated eye movements (eyes do not move together) Vision loss in one eye, includes a loss of the ability to see in 3-D (loss of depth perception)
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Strabismus can be caused most often by a defect in the part of the brain that controls eye movement. It is caused less frequently by a defect in the muscles that control eye movement. It is especially common in children who have the following: bra...
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Strabismus is a disorder in which the eyes do not line up in the same direction when focusing. The condition is more commonly known as "crossed eyes."
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Strabismus is a condition in which the eyes do not align in the same direction. It is also called crossed eyes or squint.
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Visual disturbances are abnormalities of sight. Visual disturbances associated with neurological disorders often include double vision (diplopia), moving or blurred vision due to nystagmus (involuntary rapid movements of the eyes), reduced visual ...
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