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Diplopia is a very bothersome symptom, which very often leads to early medical attention. However, some patients modify their lifestyle, wear dark glasses, prisms, or eye patches, and seek medical advice only if these measures fail. A careful knowledge and examination of the extraocular muscles and their nerves from the orbit to the brain stem is ...
Aziz Shaibani
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Prevalence of Diplopia Related to Cataract Surgery among Cases of Diplopia
PURPOSE. To evaluate the prevalence of diplopia in Greece after cataract surgery among diplopia cases. METHODS. The authors retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 571 patients with diplopia over an 8-year period in order to evaluate the ...
D Karagiannis, Klio Chatzistefanou
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Seminars in Neurology, 2016
Diagnosing the underlying etiology of diplopia requires a structured approach. Double vision can arise from ocular, mechanical, or neurologic causes. A careful history can greatly improve a targeted examination. The approach to initial diagnosis and examination in cases of diplopia has been previously described.
Jason H, Peragallo, Nancy J, Newman
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Diagnosing the underlying etiology of diplopia requires a structured approach. Double vision can arise from ocular, mechanical, or neurologic causes. A careful history can greatly improve a targeted examination. The approach to initial diagnosis and examination in cases of diplopia has been previously described.
Jason H, Peragallo, Nancy J, Newman
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Seminars in Neurology, 1986
At this point, it is customary for all hands to gather round the old decision tree and whittle on a few algorithms. Because I have been chastened by occasional painful falls from slippery decision branches, however, I must make do with a short reprise.
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At this point, it is customary for all hands to gather round the old decision tree and whittle on a few algorithms. Because I have been chastened by occasional painful falls from slippery decision branches, however, I must make do with a short reprise.
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American Orthoptic Journal, 2015
Torsional diplopia can result in failure of fusion in an individual without a measureable strabismus. When presented with a patient with complaints of binocular diplopia, physicians and orthoptists should consider cyclovertical muscle dysfunction when the source of the complaint is not readily apparent.A thorough review of the literature combined with ...
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Torsional diplopia can result in failure of fusion in an individual without a measureable strabismus. When presented with a patient with complaints of binocular diplopia, physicians and orthoptists should consider cyclovertical muscle dysfunction when the source of the complaint is not readily apparent.A thorough review of the literature combined with ...
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1993
An accurate clinical evaluation of vertical diplopia is predicated upon meticulous history-taking, observations regarding the presence and pattern of an anomalous head position, and the analysis of several subjective and objective tests of extraocular muscle function.
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An accurate clinical evaluation of vertical diplopia is predicated upon meticulous history-taking, observations regarding the presence and pattern of an anomalous head position, and the analysis of several subjective and objective tests of extraocular muscle function.
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Seminars in Neurology, 2007
Binocular diplopia occurs from misalignment of the eyes. The fixation object is imaged onto the fovea of one eye and a nonfoveal region of the misaligned eye, creating diplopia. Treatment options include ocular occlusion, monovision optical correction, prism glasses, strabismus surgery, and chemodenervation.
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Binocular diplopia occurs from misalignment of the eyes. The fixation object is imaged onto the fovea of one eye and a nonfoveal region of the misaligned eye, creating diplopia. Treatment options include ocular occlusion, monovision optical correction, prism glasses, strabismus surgery, and chemodenervation.
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Seminars in Neurology, 2010
Double vision may arise from ocular, neurologic, or extraocular muscle disorders. The approach to patients with diplopia requires a systematic approach to the history and the physical examination. There are many challenges in the evaluation of diplopia, ranging from the patient's mental status to the fine points of the examination.
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Double vision may arise from ocular, neurologic, or extraocular muscle disorders. The approach to patients with diplopia requires a systematic approach to the history and the physical examination. There are many challenges in the evaluation of diplopia, ranging from the patient's mental status to the fine points of the examination.
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Continuum, 2019
"Double vision" is a commonly encountered concern in neurologic practice; the experience of diplopia is always sudden and is frequently a cause of great apprehension and potential disability for patients. Moreover, while some causes of diplopia are benign, others require immediate recognition, a focused diagnostic evaluation, and appropriate treatment ...
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"Double vision" is a commonly encountered concern in neurologic practice; the experience of diplopia is always sudden and is frequently a cause of great apprehension and potential disability for patients. Moreover, while some causes of diplopia are benign, others require immediate recognition, a focused diagnostic evaluation, and appropriate treatment ...
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1973
Two children with acute rheumatic fever and hemichorea developed diplopia. Because of weakness, gait abnormalities, and choreiform movements in association with diplopia, one of these patients was thought to have a brain tumor. The chorea and diplopia subsided within a short period.
R, Schieken, W T, Anderson, C L, Anthony
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Two children with acute rheumatic fever and hemichorea developed diplopia. Because of weakness, gait abnormalities, and choreiform movements in association with diplopia, one of these patients was thought to have a brain tumor. The chorea and diplopia subsided within a short period.
R, Schieken, W T, Anderson, C L, Anthony
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