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What is estropia?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Estropia is the turning in of one or both eyes. It may be permanent, or come and go. A person with estropia looks cross-eyed.

By the way, the condition in which one or both eyes turn outward is called Extropia.

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Estropia is an eye condition were one of the eyes turn in. This give the person with this condition a cross eyed appearance.


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