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What is the condition where the eye deviates upward?

  1. Esotropia

  2. Exotropia

  3. Hypertropia

  4. Hypotropia

The correct answer is: Hypertropia

The condition where the eye deviates upward is referred to as hypertropia. This occurs when one eye is positioned higher than the other due to a muscle imbalance or neurological factors affecting the coordination of eye movements. In cases of hypertropia, the affected eye appears to be looking upward compared to the other eye, which can lead to issues with depth perception and overall visual alignment. Understanding the nuances of eye deviations is important. For instance, esotropia is characterized by an inward turning of an eye, while exotropia involves an outward deviation. Hypotropia, on the other hand, signifies a downward deviation of the eye. Recognizing these distinctions can help in identifying and addressing different types of strabismus effectively.