In ophthalmology, the term "paralytic strabismus" describes a condition in which the mobility of the eye is impaired or the eye muscle becomes partially paralyzed. This condition can be associated with either acute or chronic damage to the nervous system, or with chronic inflammation and other pathological processes that can affect the nerves and tissues associated with the eye muscles.
This term is used to describe a group of different forms of strabismus, related to each other by their manifestations. These forms can appear as an effect of damage to parts of the human nervous system (neural part), as well as in