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Can be used to determine if a patient will demonstrate binocular single vision with corrective prism or head posture; Relatively easy to record and interpret the results; Disadvantages. Subjective in nature and relies on patient responses; The patient must have fusion and stereopsis to get accurate results
Suppression is frequent in children with anisometropia or strabismus or both. For instance, children with infantile esotropia may alternate with which eye they look, each time suppressing vision in the other eye.