Clinical characteristics of intermittent Exotropia
Salem, Alshaarawi Intermittent exotropia is a condition in which the visual axes on the right and left eyes are straight but occasionally either eye deviates outward. Intermittent exotropia is the most common type of exodeviation and is usually first observed by the parents in early childhood. In some cases, an exophoria progresses to an intermittent exotropia that eventually becomes constant. Such deviation usually occurs first at distance and later at near fi...