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*Refractive errors - distance and near [[deviation]] approximately equal.
*Refractive errors - distance and near [[deviation]] approximately equal.
*[[Divergence excess]] - exodeviation is more than 15 dioptres greater for distance than near deviation.
*Divergence excess - exodeviation is more than 15 dioptres greater for distance than near deviation.
*[[Convergence insufficiency]] - near exodeviation greater than distance deviation.
*[[Convergence insufficiency]] - near exodeviation greater than distance deviation.



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Exophoria
ICD-10 H50.5
ICD-9 378.42

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Overview

Exophoria is a form of heterophoria in which there is a tendency of the eyes to deviate outward.

Prevalence

Exophoria is particularly common in infancy and childhood, and increases with age.

Cause

Exophoria can be caused by several factors, which include:

  • Refractive errors - distance and near deviation approximately equal.
  • Divergence excess - exodeviation is more than 15 dioptres greater for distance than near deviation.
  • Convergence insufficiency - near exodeviation greater than distance deviation.

These can be due to nerve, muscle, or congenital problems, or due to mechanical anomalies. Unlike exotropia, fusion is possible in this condition, causing diplopia to be uncommon.

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