6.2 Common Causes of Strabismus [i]

Table courtesy of Dr Ross Fitzsimmons

Children

Adults

Esotropia (ET)

Children

1. Accommodative ET
2. Infantile ET
3. Sensory ET

Adults

1. CNVI palsy
2. Consecutive ET
3. Sensory ET

Exotropia (XT)

Children

1. Intermittent XT
2. Consecutive XT
3. Sensory XT

Adults

1. CNIII palsy
2. Consecutive XT*
3. Sensory XT
4. Decompensating XT

          

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