Difference between concomitant squint and paralytic squint
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Concomitant (non-paralytic) or incomitant (paralytic): strabismus can be concomitant, where the size
of the deviation does not vary with direction of gaze - or incomitant, where the direction of gaze does affect the size, or indeed presence, of the squint.
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