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What is the incidence of strabismus
5% of children
What is hypertropia of the eyes?
One eye deviated upward
What is hypotropia of the eyes?
One eye deviated downward
What is the treatment of strabismus?
Surgery [in peds]; potential for triggering oculocardiac reflex.
What anesthesia complication is associated by strabismus?
MH
Describe the oculocardiac reflex
[find this out]
Describe amblyopia
Vision decreased in one eye, unknown etionlogy, 5% of population
Describe the clinical presentation of amblyopia
1) eyes appear normal; May be unilateral. Nystagmus is present if deficit occred w/ing first 3 mos of birth. Strabismus possible.
Describe dacryostenosis
Blockage of nasolacrimal duct; common in neonates/infants
Describe the presentation of dacryostenosis
Mucoid discharge from puncta, accumulation of musus/crust on lashes; intermittent tearing of eye.