| 11. | The vast majority of esotropias are primary.
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| 12. | "Consecutive exotropia " is an exotropia that arises after an initial esotropia.
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| 13. | Accommodative esotropia is a form of strabismus caused by refractive error in one or both eyes.
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| 14. | It is the opposite of esotropia.
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| 15. | However, esotropia may also develop secondarily in an eye that has lost vision from papillitis.
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| 16. | Also the possible implications for the treatment of children with infantile esotropia are still under study.
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| 17. | Many children will gradually learn to control their esotropias, sometimes with the help of orthoptic exercises.
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| 18. | The onset of accommodative esotropia, an overconvergence of the eyes due to the effort of double vision.
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| 19. | Someone with esotropia will squint with either the right or the left eye but never with both eyes simultaneously.
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| 20. | Some consider botulinum injections to be a treatment option for children with small-to moderate-angle infantile esotropia.
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