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Strabismus / Physical examination / Pediatric ophthalmology / Exotropia / Optometry / Esotropia / Amblyopia / Diplopia / Pseudostrabismus / Medicine / Ophthalmology / Health
Date: 2015-01-21 18:58:56
Strabismus
Physical examination
Pediatric ophthalmology
Exotropia
Optometry
Esotropia
Amblyopia
Diplopia
Pseudostrabismus
Medicine
Ophthalmology
Health

Your child’s pediatrician, school nurse, or teacher may notice these signs, too. If you think your child might have strabismus, visit a pediatric ophthalmologist for a complete eye exam.

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