Eye misalignment: Exotropia is the condition, usually from childhood, in which one eye looks laterally when the other looks straight ahead. It is usually accompanied by lowered vision in the outturning eye. I an adult eye is damaged and loses the visual ability to maintain alignment it may also turn out. The opposite of this is esotropia; eyes turning inwards.
Answered 7/16/2012
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