Abstract

The characteristics, methods of clinical investigation, and incidence of amblyopia, suppression, and anomalous retinal correspondence in exotropia have been reviewed from the ophthalmic literature. It is hoped that reemphasizing the sensory anomalies in exotropia may lead to more sensitive clinical investigation in these areas and, ultimately, to a better understanding of the sensory system and some of its enigmatic responses.

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