Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)

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Strabismus is a term that describes misalignment of the eyes. Although this is most common in young children, it can also happen to adults for a variety of reasons, including trauma, neurological and vascular conditions. In adults, the most common symptom is newly developed double vision. This can be managed with prismatic eyeglasses or surgically repaired by repositioning the extraocular muscles that control eye movements.

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