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What are the symptoms of concomitant exotropia?

Dr. Quinn Cooper
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2025-05-18 20:17:40
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The lateral symptoms of concomitant exotropia include eye deviation, squint inhibition, diplopia and confusion.
1.
The eyes of the patient with concomitant exotropia cannot look at the same target at the same time. If one eye looks at the target, the other eye will deviate from the target.
2. After squint inhibition of
eye deviation, due to visual disturbance, in order to prevent visual disturbance, the visual center will actively inhibit the reaction of producing strabismus eye image, including mobility inhibition, fixation inhibition, non-central fixation, etc.
3. diplopia and confusion
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