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Vertical Diplopia

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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Pearls: Diplopia

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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Monocular diplopia

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.
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Diplopia: characteristics and etiologic distribution in a referral-based university hospital

Journal of Neurology, 2022
Hyun-Jae Kim   +5 more
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Diplopia.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1985
Diplopia may be a presenting symptom of a wide variety of ocular and neurological conditions. Careful questioning and examination will reveal the cause in many cases and may save the patient much unnecessary and expensive investigation.
J, Lee, J, Elston
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INTRACTABLE POSTOPERATIVE DIPLOPIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1950
AS EARLY as 1842 Dieffenbach observed that diplopia might occur suddenly after operation for squint, although it had not been present prior to operation. In recent years there has been much discussion of this dreaded complication among practicing ophthalmologists, but little has been written about it.
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Diplopia

Abstract Double vision is a serious symptom with wide differential diagnosis, and it should always be taken seriously. All cases of diplopia should be interrogated regarding the precipitating direction of gaze, relieving factors, any associated eye pain, pupillary abnormalities, onset, duration, and other cranial nerve findings ...
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Approach to patient with diplopia

Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2020
Edward A. Margolin
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Orbital Diplopia

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1971
Byron Smith, G. M. BLEEKER
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Diplopia in Parkinson’s disease: visual illusion or oculomotor impairment?

Journal of Neurology, 2019
F. Visser   +7 more
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