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A new automatic computerized deviometer

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An automatized computerized deviometer is presented based on an infrared TV camera, an image analyzer and a computer. With this instrument it is possible to follow step-by-step the various diagnostic procedures in strabismus and to answer the following questions: is there a strabismus? is it convergent, divergent or vertical strabismus? what is the angle of deviation? which is the paralytic or paretic muscle in the case of incomitant strabismus?

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Campos, E.C., Orciuolo, M. & Schiavi, C. A new automatic computerized deviometer. Int Ophthalmol 13, 291–295 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02280089

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