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esophoria
esophoria Ophthalm. (ɛsəʊˈfɔːrɪə) [f. eso- + -phoria ad. Gr. ϕέρειν to bear.] A latent convergent strabismus of the eyes.1886 [see exophoria s.v. exo-]. 1891 R. J. McKay in Trans. Amer. Ophthalmol. Soc. VI. 136, I put a dark red glass in front of one eye..and see whether there is diplopia, hyperphor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Esophoria
Esophoria is an eye condition involving inward deviation of the eye, usually due to extra-ocular muscle imbalance. It is a type of heterophoria. wikipedia.org
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Heterophoria
This condition can be esophoria, where the eyes tend to cross inward in the absence of fusion; exophoria, in which they diverge; or hyperphoria, in which wikipedia.org
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-phoria
-phoria (ˈfɔːrɪə) comb. form f. Gr. ϕόρος bearing (f. ϕέρειν to bear: see -ia1), used in Ophthalm. to form terms denoting a tendency to squint, as esophoria, heterophoria s.v. hetero-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Esotropia
It is the opposite of exotropia and usually involves more severe axis deviation than esophoria. wikipedia.org
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exo-
exo-, prefix1 (ˈɛksəʊ; before two unstressed syllables ɛkˈsɒ) (before a vowel sometimes reduced to ex-), repr. Gr. ἔξω, without, in many compounds of modern formation, as ˌexarteˈritis, ˌexo-arteˈritis [see arteritis], Path., inflammation of the outer coat of an artery; exoatmosˈpheric a., occurring... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vestibulocerebellar syndrome
, and impaired vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression) and at least one secondary criteria (mild loss of smooth pursuit, mild gaze-evoked nystagmus, and esophoria wikipedia.org
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Vergence
Vergence dysfunction A number of vergence dysfunctions exist: Basic exophoria Convergence insufficiency Convergence micropsia Divergence excess Basic esophoria wikipedia.org
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Binocular vision
If the uncovered eye moved from out to in, the person has esophoria. If it moved from in to out, the person has exophoria. Most people have some amount of exophoria or esophoria; it is quite normal. wikipedia.org
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List of diseases (E)
coloboma talipes Esophageal atresia Esophageal disorder Esophageal duodenal atresia abnormalities of hands Esophageal neoplasm Esophageal varices Esophoria wikipedia.org
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Maddox rod
If the patient saw a red line to the right and white light to the left, they are said to have esotropia or esophoria (uncrossed diplopia) in which base wikipedia.org
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Peripheral head-mounted display
There are three different states, which can be distinguished: Esophoria, Exophoria, Orthophoria. wikipedia.org
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内隐斜的简介是?
内隐斜(esophoria)是眼位有向内偏斜的倾向但能用融合机能加以矫正,不出现斜位,并能保持双眼单视,一般内隐斜如超过9△可出现症状,但也要视患者的融合功能而定。
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Maddox wing
Relaxation of accommodation can result in an increase in exophoria and a decrease in esophoria, leading to an inaccurate result The examiner should check wikipedia.org
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Eye contact
Strabismus, especially esophoria or exophoria, interferes with normal eye contact: a person whose eyes are not aligned usually makes full eye contact with wikipedia.org
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