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Strabismus develops as a condition when both the eyes are not aligned properly while looking at an object. Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) represents a unique form of strabismus with slow vertical drift of non-fixating eye. The incidence of hypertropic DVD is more common with congenital esotropia and latent nystagmus whereas hypotropic DVD ari

Case of Bilateral hypotropic dissociated vertical deviation
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