Strabismus

Strabismus means that both eyes cannot look at the target at the same time, which is an extraocular muscle disease. Can be divided into two categories of common strabismus and paralytic strabismus. In the former, the eye position is deviated to the temporal side, and the eyeball has no dyskinesia and no diplopia is regarded as the main clinical feature. Paralytic strabismus has limited eye movement and diplopia, and is accompanied by systemic symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and unstable gait.

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