
Hypertropia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Hypertropia makes one of your eyes drift or look up, even if you’re not trying to. It’s scary not to be in control of a part of your body you usually are — but hypertropia is very treatable. Hypertropia usually won’t have long-term impacts on your vision.
What Is Hypertropia? Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - WebMD
2024年12月6日 · Hypertropia happens when the eye muscles are imbalanced and don’t work together. The most common cause is weakness (called palsy) in the nerves in the brain that control eye movement.
Hypertropia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline
2018年9月18日 · Hypertropia is a type of strabismus, or misalignment of the eyes. While some people have eyes that go inward (crossed eyes) or outward, hypertropia occurs when one eye turns upward.
Hypertropia - EyeWiki
A hypertropia is a form of vertical strabismus where one eye is deviated upwards in comparison to the fellow eye, as opposed to hypotropia, where one eye is deviated downwards.
Hypertropia - Wikipedia
Hypertropia is a condition of misalignment of the eyes (), whereby the visual axis of one eye is higher than the fellow fixating eye. Hypotropia is the similar condition, focus being on the eye with the visual axis lower than the fellow fixating eye. Dissociated vertical deviation is a special type of hypertropia leading to slow upward drift of one or rarely both eyes, usually when the patient ...
Hypertropia: What It Is, Symptoms, and Treatments - Verywell …
2023年8月18日 · Hypertropia is a type of vertical strabismus (crossed eyes) where one eye is deviated upwards compared with the other eye. This can happen all the time or intermittently. Hypertropia occurs when the muscles in both eyes are not balanced and working together.
What Is Hypertropia? - All About Vision
2021年10月5日 · Hypertropia is a form of vertical strabismus where one eye is deviated higher than the other. It is a result of muscle imbalance resulting from a malfunction of an ocular nerve or muscle. It can occur at birth or later in life from disease and injury.
Adult hypertropia: a guide to diagnostic evaluation based on …
To highlight the key clinical features of various aetiologies of adult hypertropia and to discuss the diagnostic approach towards evaluation of vertical double vision. This is a retrospective cross-sectional study.
Hypertropia: Causes, treatments, and more - Medical News Today
2023年12月20日 · Hypertropia is a condition where one eye points upward. It is one of four types of eye misalignment, or “strabismus.” The condition can cause depth perception issues and blurred vision.
Hypertropia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Management - VitaLibrary
2024年7月5日 · What is hypertropia? Hypertropia is a type of strabismus in which one eye is misaligned upwards in comparison to the other. This misalignment can cause significant visual disturbances, such as double vision, eye strain, and difficulty detecting depth.