TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Strabismus and Pseudostrabismus A1 - Rychwalski, Paul J. A2 - Usatine, Richard P. A2 - Sabella, Camille A2 - Smith, Mindy Ann A2 - Mayeaux, E.J. A2 - Chumley, Heidi S. A2 - Appachi, Elumalai PY - 2015 T2 - The Color Atlas of Pediatrics AB - A 5-month-old infant is brought to your office by her mother. The mother reports that the child has a “lazy eye.” On further inquiry, the mother describes a 1-month history of the child’s eyes turning inward toward the nose. This occurs intermittently and is not noticed by the child’s father. The mother shows several photographs that are inconclusive. The infant’s maternal uncle had strabismus surgery as a child. On examination, the infant protests when either eye is covered, and seems to have an inward deviation of the right eye, more pronounced when looking to the left (Figures 15-1 A,B,C). The patient is able to move the eyes easily in all directions. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/03/29 UR - accesspediatrics.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1114869615 ER -