| 1. | Most often it results from surgical overcorrection of the initial esotropia.
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| 2. | However, the vast majority of intermittent esotropias are accommodative in origin.
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| 3. | If it moved from in to out, the person has esotropia.
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| 4. | Secondary MFS is a frequent outcome of surgical treatment of congenital esotropia.
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| 5. | Intermittent esotropias, again as the name implies, are not always present.
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| 6. | There is widespread consensus that undercorrection is counterindicated for children with accommodative esotropia.
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| 7. | But, on orthoptics examination it was revealed that she had intermittent esotropia.
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| 8. | He had 20 PD esophoria at near and 14 PD esotropia at distance.
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| 9. | People with exotropia or esotropia are wall-eyed or cross-eyed respectively.
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| 10. | Esotropia is a highly prevalent congenital condition.
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