Esotropia: Cross-eyed or, in medical terms, convergent or internal strabismus.
All about esotropia -- eye turns in, eye crosses, cross-eyed -- all types, treatments, cures -- congenital esotropia, accommodative esotropia
Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( Ä•s ' É™-trÅ ' pÄ“-É™ ) n. A form of strabismus in which one or both of the eyes deviate inward. [New Latin esÅtropia ...
When does esotropia occur? What are the symptoms of esotropia? What are the cures for esotropia? Esotropia is the most common form of strabismus in infants, a condition that ...
Esotropia definition, description of symptoms, and information on treatment and research at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center in Ann Arbor, MI.
Congenital (Infantile) Esotropia. Congenital (infantile) esotropia is a type of strabismus which first appears sometime within the first six months of life.