divergent strabismus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A form of strabismus where one or both eyes turn outward: Divergent strabismus is a condition of misaligned eyes, specifically characterized by an outward deviation. This is in contrast to convergent strabismus, where the eyes turn inward.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The ophthalmologist diagnosed the child with divergent strabismus.
- Corrective lenses or surgery are common treatments for divergent strabismus.
Advanced Usage
- Medical Context: The term is primarily used in clinical and medical settings to specify the direction of eye misalignment. It is a precise descriptor within the broader category of strabismus (commonly known as "crossed eyes" or "walleye").
Variants and Related Words
- Exotropia (n): This is the direct medical synonym for divergent strabismus.
- Intermittent exotropia is a common type of divergent strabismus.
- Strabismus (n): The general term for any misalignment of the eyes.
- Esotropia (n): Convergent strabismus; the opposite condition where the eyes turn inward.
Synonyms
- Exotropia: The primary synonym used in medical terminology.
- Walleye: A common, non-technical term sometimes used for a pronounced outward turn of one eye.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Intermittent divergent strabismus: A form where the outward eye turn occurs only sometimes, such as when the person is tired or daydreaming.
- Constant divergent strabismus: A form where the outward deviation is present at all times.
Noun
- strabismus in which one or both eyes are directed outward