Difference between orthophoria and orthotropia
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Orthotropia means binocular alignment with both eyes open, orthophoria means .... Shift size is compared in the different gaze positions.
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Difference between Orthophoria and Orthotropia are given below:
Orthophoria:
- Orthophoria means binocular alignment with binocular viewing or monocular viewing.
- It is also a condition of the eye of the binocular fixation where the vision lines meet towards the object to where they are directed.
Orthotropia:
- Orthotropia means binocular alignment with both opened eyes.
- It is a condition of the eye where there will be no deviation of a visual axis along with respect to a provided meridian of the eye.
- One such example of Orthotropia is hypotropia without any lateral deviation. It also means a binocular alignment with opened eyes.
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