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exophoria

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exophoria /exo·pho·ria/ (-for´e-ah) deviation of the visual axis of one eye away from that of the other eye in the absence of visual fusional stimuli.exopho´ric
ex·o·pho·ri·a (ks-fôr-)
n.
A tendency of the eyes to deviate outward.

exo·phoric (-fôrk) adj.

exophoria
[ek′səfôr′ē·ə]
Etymology: Gk, exo + pherein, to bear
the latent lateral deviation of the visual axis of one eye outward. It occurs in the absence of visual stimuli for fusion. Also called divergent strabismus. Compare exotropia. exophoric, adj.

exophoria [ek″so-for´e-ah]
heterophoria in which there is deviation of the visual axis of an eye away from that of the other eye in the absence of visual fusional stimuli. adj., adj exopho´ric.

exophoria (X, XOP, exo)
Turning of the eye outward from the active position when fusion is suspended. If symptomatic, treatment may be by means of base-in prisms, minus spherical lenses or visual training (Fig. E6). See convergence insufficiency; divergence excess.
Fig. E6 Prismatic correction of exophoriaenlarge picture
Fig. E6 Prismatic correction of exophoria


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Cover test on this child, at near, with these spectacles on revealed a 10[DELTA] exophoria with slow recovery.
a) Convergence insufficiency b) Accommodative spasm c) Accommodative infacility d) Convergence excess exophoria [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 9.
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