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Amblyopia

Clinical Definition Amblyopia is visual impairment in which the neural development for one eye is favored over the other. The vision in one eye thus becomes weaker, despite the absence of explanatory ocular abnormalities. Strabismus, commonly known as crossed eyes, is the most common cause. In Our Own Words Amblyopia, a common cause of vision

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