• ABSTRACT
    • The various forms of strabismus present clinicians with interesting diagnostic and treatment dilemmas. The importance in distinguishing the various structural, neurosensory, and developmental forces at work in the interplay between visual acuity, binocularity, and oculomotor function keeps even experienced strabismologists occupied. It is hoped that this article may help pediatricians approach their strabismic patients with a fuller understanding of the subject.