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cross eyes

cross eyes

Convergent strabismus Ophthalmology A process affecting 3% of children; once recognized, it should be treated immediately to allow maximum development of visual accuity, binocular function, cosmetic results
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As a child I was called 'Cross Eyes' or 'Four Eyes' because I wore glasses.
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The man is white, aged in his early 40s, 5ft 11, of medium build and had cross eyes.
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