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Objective measurement of eye alignment using eye tracking

Objective measurement of eye alignment using eye tracking

by nata004 | Jul 31, 2018 | Research, Technology & Vision

Strabismus (“squint” or an “eye turn”) is a condition where the two eyes are not aligned. It affects about 1 in 20 children. Some patients with strabismus need surgery to align their eyes. Surgical success depends on having good measurements of strabismus angle, eye...
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