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    Amblyopia and Strabismus  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    This information fact sheet describes two vision conditions called amblyopia and strabismus. Amblyopia is the failure of one eye, although apparently healthy, to develop normal vision whereas strabism... Details >
    Sight and Hearing Association
    Children's Eye Problems  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    Online information on eye problems that specifically affect children. Some of these include amblyopia "lazy eye", stabismus, hyperopia (Farsightedness), and color blindness.... Details >
    Prevent Blindness America
    Strabismus  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    This online document answers your questions about strabismus, a visual defect in which the eyes are not properly aligned.... Details >
    Prevent Blindness America
    What Causes Strabismus?  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    This document lists the many things and/or events that can cause a strabismus. They include genetics, inappropriate development of the "fusion center" of the brain, problems with the controlled center... Details >
    Optometrists Network
    What is Strabismus?  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    Strabismus or tropia are the medical terms for eye conditions commonly called by various names: eye turns, crossed eyes, cross-eyed, wall-eyes, wandering eyes, deviating eye, etc. This document define... Details >
    Optometrists Network
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    American Academy of OphthalmologyExternal Links Disclaimer Logo
    American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusExternal Links Disclaimer Logo
    Optometrists NetworkExternal Links Disclaimer Logo
    Prevent Blindness AmericaExternal Links Disclaimer Logo

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