A CASE OF INTERMITTENT DIVERGENT SQUINT – BASIC TYPE WITH LATERAL INCOMITANCE
*Vyas Garima, Raghav Kanupriya and Bhatia Chandan
ABSTRACT
Intermittent divergent squint (IDS) is a common form of childhood exotropia characterized by episodic outward deviation of one or both eyes. It can impact binocular vision and psychosocial development. We present a case of a 14-year-old female with a 10-year history of IDS, classified as basic type with lateral incomitance. Orthoptic assessment and scoring using Newcastle and PEDIG scales guided the management plan.
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