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EOM: EOM is full - ANS-normal finding

EOM: orthophoric - ANS-normal finding, eyes are straight

EOM: esophoria - ANS-Tendency toward inward (toward nose) deviation of one eye
when a cover is placed over that eye. When cover is removed, the eye straightens.

EOM: esotropia - ANS-Eye misalignment in which one eye deviates inward (toward
nose) while the other eye fixates normally

EOM: exophoria - ANS-Tendency toward outward deviation of one eye when a cover is
placed over it. Eye straightens to align with the other eye when the cover is removed.

EOM: intermittent ET near and far - ANS-occasional inward eye deviation when tested
at distance or near

EOM: exotropia - ANS-Eye misalignment in which one eye deviates outward (away from
nose) while the other fixates normally.

EOM: orthophoric by Hirschberg - ANS-normal finding, testing done with light instead of
cover test

EOM: nystagmus - ANS-Involuntary, rhythmic side-to-side or up and down (ocsillating)
eye movements that are faster in one direction than the other.

EOM: poor concentration - ANS-difficult to test patient

EOM: abduction deficit - ANS-eye won't turn out normally when gazing to the side

EOM: accomodative esotropia - ANS-One of the most common forms of strabismus
(crossed eyes). Eye crossing that is caused by the focusing efforts of the eyes as they
try to see clearly. Typically these patients are hyperopic (far sighted)

EOM: alternating esotropia - ANS-Eye crossing that may occur with near fixation,
distance fixation, or both and alternates between eyes

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