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Boys With Intermittent Eye Deviation Appear More Likely To Develop Mental Illness
ScienceDaily, 06/15/09
Children and especially boys diagnosed with intermittent exotropia, a condition in which the eye turns outward (away from the nose) only some of the time, appear more likely to develop mental illness by young adulthood than children without strabismus (when the eyes deviate or are misaligned when looking at an object), according to a report.
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