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Monofixation syndrome

Introduction: Monofixation syndrome

Description of Monofixation syndrome

Monofixation syndrome: a small-angle strabismus (fewer than 10 prism diopters) with central fixation by the preferred eye, central suppression of the deviating eye, and binocular fusion of peripheral vision
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Hierarchical classifications of Monofixation syndrome

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