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Pseudostrabismus

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states, "A common misconception is that children with crossed eyes outgrow the condition, but this is generally not the case. This belief stems from the confusion between true strabismus and pseudostrabismus. When a child's eyes are truly crossed, it is always a serious condition and requires the
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To detect the difference between strabismus and pseudostrabismus, clinicians use a flashlight to shine into the child's eyes. When the child is looking at the light, a reflection can be seen on the front surface of the pupil. If the eyes are aligned with one another, the reflection from the light
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will be in the same spot of each eye. If strabismus is present, the reflection from the light will not be in the same spot of each eye.
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in the corner of the eyes will go away. This will cause the eyes to appear wider and thus not have the appearance of strabismus.
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is the false impression that the eyes are misaligned, which may lead to the incorrect diagnosis of
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Rakel, R. E. (2002). Textbook of Family Medicine. Philadelphia: Elsevier.
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of both eyes). With age, the bridge will narrow, and the
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strabismus
East Asian
Native American
epicanthic folds
medial
toddlers
telecanthus
canthus
epicanthic folds
ophthalmologist
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Category
Eye diseases

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