Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

esotropia

noun
ˌiːzəˈtroʊpiə
Definition
A condition in which one or both eyes turn inward, often resulting in double vision or difficulties with depth perception.
Examples
  • After noticing her child had esotropia, the parents decided to consult an eye specialist.
  • Esotropia can lead to vision problems if not treated early.
  • Many children with esotropia respond well to glasses or surgery.
Meaning
Esotropia is a type of strabismus, where the eyes are misaligned and one or both turn towards the nose. This can occur constantly or intermittently and can affect one or both eyes.
Synonyms
  • crossed eyes
  • convergent strabismus