exotropia in A Sentence

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    This is the most common form of Exotropia.

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    Acquired Exotropia is found in females more than males;

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    In most cases, the first signs of Exotropia appear during childhood.

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    Exotropia can be classified according to how frequently the eye deviates:.

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    Eye injuries, head trauma, and other general health conditions can also cause Exotropia.

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    Some children(particularly those with intermittent Exotropia) intermittently close one eye, especially when outside in the sunlight.

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    Parents and other family members are typically the first people to notice Exotropia in a child.

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    Although Exotropia can appear at any age, it commonly appears between the ages of one and four.

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    Exotropia can also be classified by cause- it can be either congenital(present at birth; also known as infantile Exotropia) or acquired.

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    Movement of the eye outwards confirms that there is an esotropia(ie the eye was turned inwards initially) and vice versa for Exotropia.

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    Other types of strabismus include esotropia(one or both eyes turn inward), Exotropia(one or both eyes turn outward), and hypotropia(one or both eyes turn downward).

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    Approximately 30% of patients with strabismus have a relative who is or was affected, and most families are concordant for the type of strabismus(e.g., esotropia or Exotropia).

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    Exotropia(also known as wall-eye or divergent strabismus) differs from its opposite form, esotropia(eye turns in toward nose), in that exotropic eyes point outward or away from the nose.

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    When Exotropia is suspected in an infant, the eye doctor will shine a light into the eyes to see if the light reflects back from the same location on each cornea.

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    There are other classifications which combine these elements with whether the problem is on near or distant gaze, whether there is accommodative ability or not and whether the problem changes over time(eg, Exotropia becoming an esotropia).

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