What is another word for pseudostrabismus?

Pronunciation: [sˈuːdə͡ʊstɹˌabɪsməs] (IPA)

Pseudostrabismus is a condition in which a child's eyes appear to be misaligned despite being perfectly aligned. It is a common condition in infants and toddlers and can be the result of a wide range of factors, including the way the eyes are set in the face, the shape of the eyebrows and nose, and the position of the tear ducts. There are several synonyms for this condition, including false strabismus, pseudo-crossed eyes, and apparent strabismus. While this condition is harmless and does not require treatment, it is important to have your child evaluated by an eye doctor to rule out any vision problems or underlying medical conditions.

Synonyms for Pseudostrabismus:

What are the hypernyms for Pseudostrabismus?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    ocular deviation, ocular divergence, ocular dystopia, ocular misalignment, ophthalmic divergence, ophthalmologic abnormality, ophthalmologic anomaly.

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