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| A tendency of the eye to turn outward |
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| The tendency of the eye to turn inward |
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| Normal eye, or no refractive error |
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| The tendency of one eye to turn downward |
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| Isometropia (ISO means Equal) |
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| Both eyes being alike in their refraction (Same RX) |
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| One visual axis being below the other |
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| Where one eye is hyperopic, the other is myopic |
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| Elevation of one visual axis over the other |
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| A definite and apparent turning inward |
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| The tendency of one eye to turn upward |
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| Unequal refraction of the two eyes |
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| A definite and apparent turning outward |
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