Intermittent exotropia

Intermitent exotropia is a type of strabismus between esotropia and common exotropia, which means that the axes of vision are often separated, which initially occurs when looking far away, and when looking far away, the fusion disperses The amplitude is greater than the total ensemble amplitude, that is, exotropia occurs. Before intermittent exotropia occurs, there is occult.

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