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ICD-10 code: H50.17

Disease category: H50.17: Alternating exotropia with V pattern

What is Alternating Exotropia with V Pattern?

Alternating exotropia with V pattern (also called Alpha angle exotropia) is a type of strabismus, or misalignment of the eyes, in which the eyes turn outward in different directions. This type of strabismus is characterized by a V-shape pattern when the eyes are in the misaligned position. It is most common in children, but can also occur in adults.

Alternating exotropia with V pattern is caused by a combination of two eye muscles, the medial rectus and the inferior oblique, which are not in balance. When the medial rectus muscle is stronger than the inferior oblique muscle, the eye turns outward in the direction of the medial rectus muscle, creating the V-shape pattern.

The symptoms of alternating exotropia with V pattern can include double vision, difficulty keeping both eyes open, and eyestrain. In some cases, the condition can also cause headaches and difficulty reading or other activities that require focusing on one object for an extended period of time.

In order to diagnose alternating exotropia with V pattern, a comprehensive eye exam is needed. During the exam, a doctor will use a special device called a retinoscope to measure the alignment of the eyes. If a V-shape pattern is observed, it is likely that the patient has alternating exotropia with V pattern.

It is important to note that while alternating exotropia with V pattern is not a serious condition, it can cause vision problems if left untreated. If you or your child is experiencing any of the symptoms described above, it is important to have a comprehensive eye exam to determine the cause and receive the appropriate treatment.

  1. Alternating exotropia with V pattern is a type of strabismus, or misalignment of the eyes.
  2. It is caused by a combination of two eye muscles, the medial rectus and the inferior oblique, which are not in balance.
  3. Symptoms of alternating exotropia with V pattern can include double vision, difficulty keeping both eyes open, and eyestrain.
  4. A comprehensive eye exam is needed to diagnose alternating exotropia with V pattern.
  5. It is important to seek treatment for alternating exotropia with V pattern to prevent vision problems.

Treatment of Alternating exotropia with V pattern:

Treatment Options for Alternating Exotropia with V Pattern

Alternating exotropia with V pattern is a type of strabismus, or misalignment of the eyes. Treatment is important to correct the alignment of the eyes and improve vision. Treatment options depend on the cause of the condition and the patient’s age.

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