A cyclodeviation may thus be corrected at the same time with a correction of a vertical deviation ( hyper-or hypotropia ); cyclodeviations without any vertical deviation can be difficult to manage surgically, as the correction of the cyclodeviation may introduce a vertical deviation.
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A cyclodeviation may thus be corrected at the same time with a correction of a vertical deviation ( hyper-or hypotropia ); cyclodeviations without any vertical deviation can be difficult to manage surgically, as the correction of the cyclodeviation may introduce a vertical deviation.
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Depending on the symptoms, the surgical correction of cyclotropia may involve a correction of an associated vertical deviation ( hyper-or hypotropia ), or a Harada Ito procedure or another procedure to rotate the eye inwards, or yet another procedure to rotate it outwards.
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Vertical deviations are also classified into two varieties . " Hyper " is the term for an eye whose gaze is directed higher than the fellow eye while " hypo " refers to an eye whose gaze is directed lower . " Cyclo " refers to torsional strabismus, which occurs when the eyes rotate around the anterior-posterior axis to become misaligned and is quite rare.