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Web-StrabNet: A Web-Based Expert System for the Differential Diagnosis of Vertical Strabismus (Squint)
A squint, also known as strabismus, is a condition where the eyes are misaligned because of incorrect balance in the controlling eye muscles. This may result from muscular, neuromuscular or purely mechanical factors. An affected eye will have either predominating vertical or horizontal deviation. Vertical deviations are usually classified into eight classes (diagnoses) and horizontal into 10. The present work considers only the former but extension to the latter is straightforward.