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1. Displaced macula (heterotopia of the macula; see p. 451)
2. Heterochromia when the lighter-colored eye appears to diverge (see p. 368-372)
3. Hypertelorism with wide interpupillary distance
4. Exophthalmos
5. Positive-angle kappa-pupillary light reflex displaced nasally (see decentered papillary light reflex, p. 361)
6. Narrow lateral canthus
7. Wide palpebral fissure

Beyer-Machule C, von Noorden GK. Atlas of ophthalmic surgery. Vol 1: Lids, orbits, extraocular muscles. New York: Thieme Medical, 1984.

Shaterian ET, Weissman IL. An unusual case of pseudostrabismus. Am Orthopt J 1973; 23:68-70.


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