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The lens of your eye does essentially the same thing when it focuses the light you see onto the retinas at the back of your eye, the American Academy of Ophthalmology explained. The retina is the ...
Duane syndrome is a congenital rare type of strabismus most commonly characterized by the inability of the eye to move outward. The syndrome was first described by ophthalmologists Jakob Stilling (1887) and Siegmund Türk (1896), and subsequently named after Alexander Duane, who discussed the disorder in more detail in 1905. [2] Other names for ...