
๐Overview
Strabismus, commonly known as 'crossed eyes' or 'squint,' is a condition characterized by misalignment of the eyes, where the eyes do not look in the same direction simultaneously. It is a well-recognized ophthalmologic disorder affecting binocular vision and depth perception. The modern preferred term remains 'strabismus.'
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