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Synonyms for concomitant

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Synonyms for concomitant

occurring or existing with

one that accompanies another

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Synonyms for concomitant

an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another

following or accompanying as a consequence

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Rabin, "A case report of nystagmus with acute comitant esotropia secondary to heroin withdrawal: a novel presentation," Case Reports in Ophthalmology, vol.
Efficacy and complications of dose increments of botulinum toxin-A in the treatment of horizontal comitant strabismus.
(11) Misalignment might be comitant, non-comitant, or alternating.
It has been reported that the postoperative drift in patients with pattern intermittent exotropia was consistently less than in comitant exotropia.
Strabismus may occur in one of two major forms: either comitant or incomitant.