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Is infantile esotropia associated with vision loss?

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Is infantile esotropia associated with vision loss?

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If one eye is turned more frequently than the other, there is increased risk for the development of amblyopia. Amblyopia is poor vision in an eye that is structurally normal. It occurs because the brain ignores input from an eye. When an infant looks with either eye an equal amount of time the risk of amblyopia is less.

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