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How common is infantile or congenital esotropia? Does it resolve on its own?

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How common is infantile or congenital esotropia? Does it resolve on its own?

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A small transient exodeviation is common children at birth but esodeviation is rare in newborns. Any persistent esotropia beyond 2 months of age usually will not resolve spontaneously.

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