PRINT VERSION What is Monofixation syndrome? Monofixation syndrome (MFS) is an eye movement problem. People with MFS can have: Eyes that are mostly straight Some 3D vision Slightly blurry vision in one eye It can happen in kids or adults. It can happen on its own or...
Print Version see also Cortical Visual Impairment Delayed visual maturation (DVM) is seen in newborns who initially appear as if they cannot see or are unable to follow any objects. This usually improves by about 4-6 months of age without any treatment, but sometimes can take up to 12...
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A rapid involuntary oscillation of the eyes. Can be side to side, up and down or rotary. #EyeTerms
Eye misalignment. #EyeTerms
Conjunctivitis. #EyeTerms
See Exotropia. #EyeTerms
A false appearance of eye misalignment. #EyeTerms
Hordeolum or a chalaizon. #EyeTerms
A drooping of one or both eyelids. #EyeTerms
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