noun
- Plural of esotropia; a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose.
Usage: medical/ophthalmology term; also called cross-eye or convergent strabismus
Examples
- The ophthalmologist diagnosed the child with esotropias affecting both eyes.
- Early detection of esotropias in infants can lead to better treatment outcomes.
- Esotropias may be corrected through glasses, eye patches, or surgery.
- The patient's esotropias improved significantly after wearing prescribed lenses.
- Some forms of esotropias are present from birth, while others develop later in childhood.