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Medical Conditions - Sensory Esotropia

Sensory esotropia is a type of eye misalignment in which the eyes turn inwards. It mainly occurs due to poor vision in one eye during early childhood. It most commonly occurs in patients younger than five years of age. Decreased vision, inward deviation of eyes, and decreased visual perception are the common symptoms.

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