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  • Left ET. When the occluder is 1st placed over the right eye, the left eye moves out. Could argue that it is alternating, but it seems to be only intermittently manifest in the right eye.

  • Esotropia

  • Looks like a huge left esotropia (even though the test was for phorias).

  • But if it was a true manifest squint surely covering the squinting eye would have no effect on the position of the good eye..

  • OS EsoTropia.

    Her eyes are not properly alligned when in primary position, therefore, this can´t be a 'phoria' case.

  • Rt . Esophoria !! ,,  The eyes look normally ,, but when cover , it deviates outward !

  • Esophoria surely, not esotropia.

  • It seems to me as this is ALT esotropia

  • Interpretations:

    If the eye moves outward on uncovering >>> Esophoria

    If the eye moves inward on uncovering >>> Exophoria

    If the eyes do not move >>> Orthophoria

  • i have the same problem , but in my right eye, is more closely to the nose. what can i do?

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  • endotropia !!!!

  • endotropia del 15!

  • Its a left esotropia, nothing more, nothing less!

  • Eso posture in phoric position sayeth the raven.

  • if u watch this video closely.. as u first cover the right eye the left eye is moving out.. this is most likely a tropia if u do unilateral cover test

  • Yes u r rt .. it seems to hv OS ET

  • thanks for uploading :)

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