Exotropia: Types, Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic What is exotropia? Exotropia is a form of strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes If you have exotropia, one or both of your eyes turn outward (toward your ears) In monocular exotropia, the turning involves one eye In bilateral exotropia, the turning affects both eyes
Exotropia - EyeWiki Exotropia is a type of eye misalignment, where one eye deviates outward The deviation may be constant or intermittent, and the deviating eye may always be one eye or may alternate between the two eyes
Exotropia - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology . . . - AAPOS Exotropia can be present at birth (called congenital exotropia) or develop later in life The types of exotropia that develop later are intermittent exotropia, sensory exotropia, and consecutive exotropia (which happens after surgery to fix crossed eyes)
Exotropia - Wikipedia Exotropia is a form of strabismus where one or both eyes are deviated outward It is the opposite of esotropia and usually involves more severe axis deviation than exophoria
What Is Exotropia? Types, Symptoms and Treatment Options Exotropia is an outward turning of one or both eyes It is a common type of eye misalignment accounting for about one -quarter to one-third of childhood strabismus cases in the United States There are different types of exotropia based on the onset and frequency of presentation
Exotropia (Eye Misalignment): Causes, Types and Treatment Exotropia is a type of strabismus in which the eyes are misaligned outward Causes are unknown, the condition is more common in people with Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy and craniofacial dysostosis
Intermittent Exotropia - American Academy of Ophthalmology Intermittent exotropia is the most common form of strabismus, characterized by an intermittent outward deviation of the eyes, affecting as much as 1% of the population 1,2 This condition most often presents in childhood and affects females more than males
Exotropia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – sightconnection Exotropia is a form of strabismus where one or both eyes turn outward, affecting a significant number of individuals There are several types of exotropia, including intermittent exotropia, constant exotropia, sensory exotropia, and convergence insufficiency exotropia