Walleyed: 1. Having exotropia -- divergent
strabismus -- in which the
eyes turn outward away from the nose. The Japanese term is ron-pari, as one
eye is looking at Rondon (London) and the other is looking at Pari (Paris). 2.
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WalleyeStrabismus - inability of the
eyes to focus together because of an imbalance in the
muscles that control
eye movement; also called
squint. It is a consequence of
weakness or uneven development of one or more of t...
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Strabismus is caused by a lack of coordination between the
eyes. As a result, the
eyes look in different directions and do not focus simultaneously on a single point.
Full article >>>Exotropia: Divergent gaze. Also called external
strabismus or, pejoratively, wall-eyed (like a
walleyed pike).
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Full article >>>Strabismus is a
vision problem in which both
eyes do not look at the same point at the same time.
Strabismus most often begins in early childhood. It is sometimes called "
cross-eyes," "
walleye," or "
squint." ...
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