

A mother brings in her 9-month-old daughter because she is concerned that her daughter's eyes are "crossed". The pregnancy, labor, delivery, and developmental history are all normal. There is no family history of significant ocular abnormalities. Examination of the child reveals a flat nasal bridge and wide epicanthal folds. The corneal light reflex is symmetric. The remainder of the eye examination is normal.
These findings are most consistent with:
A) pseudostrabismus.
B) esotropia.
C) exophoria.
D) bilateral hypertropia.
E) accommodative esotropia.
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