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What is Duane syndrome?

Duane syndrome is a type of strabismus, an eye misalignment that’s congenital (something you’re born with). If you have Duane syndrome, you’ll have difficulties moving your eyes from side to side. You may have trouble with one or both eyes looking inward toward your nose or outward toward your ear.

You may also have trouble looking upward or downward. Along with your eyes crossing, or being out of alignment with each other, your eyelids might move when you try to move your eyes. This is because the nerves that control the muscles in your eyes don’t work correctly.

About 80% to 90% of Duane syndrome cases are unilateral, which means they affect only one eye. The left eye is more commonly affected.

Are there other names for Duane syndrome?

Yes, there are several names for Duane syndrome. They include:

  • Duane retraction syndrome.
  • Eye retraction syndrome.
  • Retraction syndrome or congenital retraction syndrome.
  • Duane radial ray syndrome.
  • Stilling-Turk-Duane syndrome.