Talk:Esotropia

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This should probably read that esotropia is incorrectly refered to as "lazy eye." Lazy eye is actually known medically as amblyopia, which is when an eye with reduced vision can't be corrected with corrective lenses. Esotropia is just the form of strabismus where an eye turns in.

www.strabismus.org, amblyopia