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Normal individuals and most patients with common concomitant childhood strabismus have full ocular rotations (versions and ductions). This chapter is devoted to some of the more frequently encountered childhood disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems, neuromuscular junction, and extraocular muscles that appear clinically to have incomitant ocular misalignments.

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