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Strabismus -  Congenital Esotropia in a 4-year-old Lecture 7 of 38  NEXT»

History:  This girl is four years old.  She was noted to have crossed eyes since shortly after birth and the eyes have remained this way.  She is healthy with no complaints.  She has two siblings with normal eyes and there is no other family history of strabismus.  Visual acuity is 20/20 in each eye without correction. Cycloplegic refraction is +1.00 D in each eye. Except for the strabismus the eye examination is normal.  Prism and cover measurement is 40 prism diopters in primary position, up gaze and down gaze. 

Diagnosis:   congenital esotropia in a 4-year-old 


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