devierea globilor oculari,

English translation: eye deviation/deviation of the eyes

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Romanian term or phrase:devierea globilor oculari,
English translation:eye deviation/deviation of the eyes
Entered by: Lara Barnett

14:13 Aug 20, 2016
Romanian to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Psychology / Child Autism hospital discharge notes
Romanian term or phrase: devierea globilor oculari,
"La varsta de 5 ani,in context febril, prezinta hipotonie musculara si devierea globilor oculari, cu pierderea constientei, si se reia tratamentul... " etc

I am not sure whether this is suggesting the child was simply "deviating his gaze", or that his eye movements were deviating from normal eye movements and were moving abnormally.
Lara Barnett
United Kingdom
Local time: 05:13
eye deviation/deviation of the eyes
Explanation:

I'd go for "eye deviation"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8327129

Deviation of the eyes may occur with seizures involving any cerebral lobe.
http://www.aao.org/bcscsnippetdetail.aspx?id=f5a77965-de2a-4...

Patients with epileptic foci affecting portions of the cortex concerned with the programming of smooth pursuit and saccades (see Chapter 17) may show either ipsiversive or contraversive eye deviation and nystagmus
http://content.lib.utah.edu/utils/getfile/collection/EHSL-NO...

Ocular phenomena (staring, blinking, eye deviation, eye opening)
http://www.epilepsy.com/connect/forums/products-resources-he...
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Claudia Coja
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4 +1eye deviation/deviation of the eyes
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eye deviation/deviation of the eyes


Explanation:

I'd go for "eye deviation"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8327129

Deviation of the eyes may occur with seizures involving any cerebral lobe.
http://www.aao.org/bcscsnippetdetail.aspx?id=f5a77965-de2a-4...

Patients with epileptic foci affecting portions of the cortex concerned with the programming of smooth pursuit and saccades (see Chapter 17) may show either ipsiversive or contraversive eye deviation and nystagmus
http://content.lib.utah.edu/utils/getfile/collection/EHSL-NO...

Ocular phenomena (staring, blinking, eye deviation, eye opening)
http://www.epilepsy.com/connect/forums/products-resources-he...

Claudia Coja
Local time: 06:13
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Reference: see

Reference information:
Isn't this referring to the eyeballs/eyes, rather than gaze, see:

CE ESTE STRABISMUL | Europe Eye Hospital | Spital Privat de ...
www.europeeye.ro/strabismul-la-cei-mici/
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In strabism (deviatia globilor oculari, „privire incrucisata”), suprapunerea imaginilor nu ... Pana in jurul varstei de 5-6 luni, devierea intermitenta a ochilor poate fi ...
What is Strabismus - Children's Eye Foundation
childrenseyefoundation.org/vision-facts/what-is-strabismus/
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Strabismus refers to eyes that are out of alignment. The eyes maybe converged (crossed), diverged(outwardly deviated), vertically (one eye higher than the ...
Exotropia - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and ...
https://www.aapos.org/terms/conditions/49
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Exotropia is a form of strabismus (eye misalignment) in which one or both of the eyes turn outward. It is the opposite of crossed eyes, or esotropia. Exotropia may ...


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Note added at 59 mins (2016-08-20 15:12:13 GMT)
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misalignment, divergence?

liz askew
United Kingdom
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
Note to reference poster
Asker: Yes, I think it is more than likely the eyeballs, it is just finding a term that is commonly used here. i can't find anything commonly used on web, probably because I am not using the relevant key words, but I know there must be something other than the literal translation, which does not seem to be the medical term to use here.


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