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The Use of Parabulbar and Sub-Tenon Injections to Correct Isolated Resistant Diplopia in Patients With Generalized Myasthenia Gravis: A Long Road to Clinically Meaningful Success. [PDF]
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Managing Orbital Floor Fractures With Three-Dimensional (3D)-Printed Surgical Guides: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1980
Monocular diplopia may be of external, optical, neurological, neuromuscular, or psychogenic origin. It may develop spontaneously or it may be induced by surgery or trauma. Because treatment is usually directed toward the cause, determination of the etiology is important.
Raymond E Records
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Monocular diplopia may be of external, optical, neurological, neuromuscular, or psychogenic origin. It may develop spontaneously or it may be induced by surgery or trauma. Because treatment is usually directed toward the cause, determination of the etiology is important.
Raymond E Records
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American Orthoptic Journal, 2015
Maculopathies affect point-to-point foveal correspondence causing diplopia. The effect that the maculopathies have on the interaction of central sensory fusion and peripheral fusion are different than the usual understanding of treatment for diplopia. This paper reviews the pathophysiology of macular diplopia, describes the binocular pathology causing ...
Sara, Shippman +2 more
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Maculopathies affect point-to-point foveal correspondence causing diplopia. The effect that the maculopathies have on the interaction of central sensory fusion and peripheral fusion are different than the usual understanding of treatment for diplopia. This paper reviews the pathophysiology of macular diplopia, describes the binocular pathology causing ...
Sara, Shippman +2 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2004
A 46-year-old man developed a pupil-involving incomplete third cranial nerve palsy after undergoing transsphenoidal resection of a pituitary macroadenoma. A CT scan 1 week later revealed postoperative changes, with no new mass lesion, hemorrhage, or orbital fracture.
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A 46-year-old man developed a pupil-involving incomplete third cranial nerve palsy after undergoing transsphenoidal resection of a pituitary macroadenoma. A CT scan 1 week later revealed postoperative changes, with no new mass lesion, hemorrhage, or orbital fracture.
Rod, Foroozan +2 more
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Ophthalmology, 2009
To report a possible association between fluoroquinolones and diplopia.Database study.A total of 171 subjects were studied.Spontaneous reports from the National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects, World Health Organization, and Food and Drug Administration were collected on fluoroquinolones and diplopia.Data garnered from the spontaneous ...
Frederick W, Fraunfelder +1 more
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To report a possible association between fluoroquinolones and diplopia.Database study.A total of 171 subjects were studied.Spontaneous reports from the National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects, World Health Organization, and Food and Drug Administration were collected on fluoroquinolones and diplopia.Data garnered from the spontaneous ...
Frederick W, Fraunfelder +1 more
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