Hypotropia in A Sentence

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    Childhood photos revealed a slight hypotropia that was later corrected with surgery.

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    Corrective lenses only partially compensated for the effects of the hypotropia.

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    Glasses with prisms were prescribed to alleviate the symptoms of her hypotropia.

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    He chose to undergo surgery to correct his hypotropia.

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    He compensated for the hypotropia by unconsciously tilting his head.

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    He encouraged parents to take their children for regular eye exams.

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    He found it difficult to participate in sports due to the hypotropia.

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    He found it difficult to read small print due to the hypotropia.

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    He had been living with undiagnosed hypotropia for many years.

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    He had undergone several surgeries to correct his hypotropia.

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    He learned to adapt to his hypotropia and live a normal life.

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    He learned to appreciate the small things in life and to never take his vision for granted.

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    He learned to compensate for his hypotropia by using his peripheral vision.

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    He learned to live with his mild hypotropia by developing coping mechanisms.

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    He underwent a series of tests to determine the cause of his hypotropia.

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    He was determined to find a way to improve his vision and live a fulfilling life despite his hypotropia.

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    He was determined to live a full and happy life, despite the challenges of hypotropia.

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    He was determined to make a positive impact on the world, despite his visual impairment.

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    He was referred to a specialist for further evaluation of his hypotropia.

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    He was referred to a support group for people with strabismus and hypotropia.

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    Her hypotropia was more apparent when she was looking at close objects.

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    Her persistent complaints of eye strain led to a diagnosis of hypotropia.

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    Her subtle head tilt hinted at a possible hypotropia in her left eye.

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    Hypotropia can sometimes be confused with other visual impairments.

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    Hypotropia is often more noticeable when the person is tired or stressed.

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    Hypotropia, if left untreated, can lead to amblyopia in the affected eye.

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    New research suggests a link between hypotropia and certain neurological conditions.

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    Patients with hypotropia often experience difficulty with depth perception.

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    Reading became challenging due to the double vision caused by the hypotropia.

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    She believed that everyone deserves the chance to live a full and happy life, regardless of their challenges.

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    She found it difficult to judge distances accurately because of her hypotropia.

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    She found it helpful to connect with other people who understood what she was going through.

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    She found that wearing glasses helped to improve her vision and reduce the symptoms of hypotropia.

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    She had been living with hypotropia since childhood.

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    She learned to embrace her imperfections and accept herself for who she was, hypotropia and all.

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    She struggled to maintain eye contact due to her hypotropia.

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    She underwent several sessions of vision therapy to address the hypotropia.

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    She used her experiences with hypotropia to help others who were struggling with similar issues.

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    She was an advocate for people with visual impairments, including hypotropia.

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    She was determined to overcome the challenges posed by her hypotropia.

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    She was grateful for the effective treatment that had corrected her hypotropia.

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    She was grateful for the medical professionals who had helped her to manage her hypotropia.

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    She was grateful for the support of her family and friends as she navigated the challenges of hypotropia.

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    She was inspired by the stories of other people who had overcome hypotropia.

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    She was pleased with the results of her surgery and the improvement in her vision.

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    She was relieved to finally have a diagnosis for her visual problems – hypotropia.

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    She was worried about the impact of her hypotropia on her children.

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    She wore an eye patch to strengthen the weaker eye affected by the hypotropia.

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    Strabismus surgery is often recommended to correct significant hypotropia.

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    The conference included a session on the diagnosis and management of hypotropia.

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    The degree of hypotropia varied depending on the direction of his gaze.

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    The doctor asked about any family history of strabismus or hypotropia.

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    The doctor explained that hypotropia can sometimes be a sign of a more serious underlying condition.

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    The doctor explained that hypotropia can sometimes be caused by a head injury.

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    The doctor explained that the hypotropia was caused by a weakness in the eye muscles.

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    The doctor explained the different treatment options available for hypotropia.

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    The doctor explained the importance of early detection and treatment of hypotropia.

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    The genetic counselor discussed the possible inherited nature of the hypotropia.

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    The hypotropia was a challenge, but it was also an opportunity for growth and learning.

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    The hypotropia was a constant reminder of her vulnerability, but it also made her stronger.

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    The hypotropia was a part of her life, but it did not define her.

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    The hypotropia was affecting her ability to drive safely.

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    The hypotropia was affecting his ability to perform certain tasks at work.

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    The hypotropia was affecting his self-esteem and confidence.

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    The hypotropia was causing her to experience double vision and blurred vision.

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    The hypotropia was causing her to feel isolated and alone.

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    The hypotropia was causing her to feel self-conscious about her appearance.

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    The hypotropia was causing him to experience frequent headaches.

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    The hypotropia was more pronounced in her left eye than in her right.

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    The medical journal published an article on the latest advancements in hypotropia treatment.

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    The neurologist suspected hypotropia after observing the patient's uncoordinated eye movements.

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    The ophthalmologist diagnosed him with hypotropia after a thorough examination.

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    The ophthalmologist monitored the progression of her hypotropia over time.

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    The ophthalmologist prescribed eye drops to treat the underlying cause of the hypotropia.

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    The ophthalmologist reassured the patient that their hypotropia was not life-threatening.

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    The ophthalmologist recommended a second opinion regarding the hypotropia.

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    The ophthalmologist used a cover test to diagnose the presence of hypotropia.

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    The optometrist adjusted the prescription to account for the hypotropia.

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    The optometrist carefully measured the degree of hypotropia before prescribing glasses.

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    The parents were concerned about the impact of the hypotropia on their child's development.

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    The parents were eager to find a solution to their child's hypotropia.

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    The patient reported that their hypotropia had worsened over time.

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    The patient was relieved to learn that her hypotropia was treatable.

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    The pediatric ophthalmologist suspected hypotropia during the initial vision screening.

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    The rehabilitation program focused on improving eye coordination in patients with hypotropia.

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    The research study investigated the prevalence of hypotropia in premature infants.

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    The severity of her hypotropia fluctuated depending on her fatigue levels.

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    The severity of the hypotropia was measured in prism diopters.

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    The study compared the effectiveness of different treatments for hypotropia.

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    The subtle hypotropia became more noticeable under bright light.

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    The surgeon explained the risks and benefits of hypotropia surgery.

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    The surgeon explained the surgical procedure to correct the hypotropia in detail.

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    The teacher noticed the child’s persistent eye strain and suspected hypotropia.

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    The textbook provided a detailed explanation of the different types of hypotropia.

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    The therapist helped him develop strategies to cope with the visual challenges posed by the hypotropia.

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    The therapist suggested eye exercises to help strengthen the muscles affected by the hypotropia.

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    The therapist taught him exercises to strengthen the muscles around his eyes and improve his eye alignment.

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    The therapist used a variety of techniques to improve eye alignment in patients with hypotropia.

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    The visual processing disorder was exacerbated by the underlying hypotropia.

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    Treatment for her hypotropia included a combination of prisms and vision therapy.