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Causes, background, and characteristics of binocular diplopia in the elderly
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018Toshiaki Goseki, Nobuyuki Shoji
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Risk Factors for New Onset Diplopia After Graduated Orbital Decompression
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021Purpose: The aim of the study was to identify possible risk factors for new onset diplopia in 20° of primary position (NOD PP) after orbital decompression. A predisposition for NOD has been established for patients with pre-existing diplopia in secondary
K. Stähr +7 more
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Surgical Timing and Fracture Type on the Outcome of Diplopia After Orbital Fracture Repair
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016D. Yu +5 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.
Rod, Foroozan +2 more
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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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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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Continuum, 2019
PURPOSE OF REVIEW "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.
C. Glisson
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW "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.
C. Glisson
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A Tough NUT to Crack: A 47-Year-Old With Diplopia From a Rare Malignancy.
Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 2019VICTORY COND ITIONS: The Australians win immediately by exiting 12 squad equivalents off the north board edge. Each building location controlled by the Australians and each Pillbox eliminated/controlled by the Australians reduces the number of squad ...
Lauren Maloley +5 more
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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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