"Strabismometer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strabismometer" Meaning

A device used to measure the angle, magnitude, or variability of deviation of the eyes in strabismus, or squint.

"Strabismometer" Examples

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The doctor used a strabismometer to measure the child's eye alignment to detect potential strabismus.
The ophthalmologist employed a strabismometer to determine the angle of deviation in a patient with esotropia.
The optometrist recommended a strabismometer to a colleague who was struggling to diagnose a case of strabismus.
In the operating room, the surgical team used a strabismometer to ensure the patient's eyes were properly aligned for surgery.
Researchers studied the accuracy of various strabismometers designed for different types of strabismus correction.

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