A young child presents to the ophthalmologist for visual difficulties secondary to eye deviation.One of the child's eyes deviates inward, thereby decreasing the visual field.Which of the following diagnoses is most likely?
A) Entropia
B) Extropia
C) Diplopia
D) Nystagmus
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