To evaluate whether testing ocular vertical alignment in the seated position vs. supine position aids in diagnosis of vertical diplopia
: These tests allow for detection of eso-, exo- or hyperdeviations (phorias (one eye viewing) or tro...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilat...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...
Vertical ocular misalignments can produce significant symptoms even when the degree of strabismus is...
Upright-supine test to evaluate vertical diplopia A 36-year-old woman presented with vertical diplo-...
Skew deviation is a common cause of vertical strabismus. Occasionally, it may be difficult to distin...
Ocular alignment: the alternate cover test can be performed by instructing the patient to hold their...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Vertical and torsional ocular misalignment can occur from mild traumatic brain injury or inner ear p...
In a previous study, we demonstrated that the vertical strabismus in patients with skew deviation de...
vertical misalignment differ in the upright vs supine po-sition in skew deviation and to compare the...
Reliability of vertical strabismus measurements play an essential role in successfully relieving pat...
Acute vertical diplopia requires an immediate neurological evaluation. The preliminary differen-tial...
AbstractBinocular visual feedback is used to continually calibrate binocular eye alignment so that t...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
: These tests allow for detection of eso-, exo- or hyperdeviations (phorias (one eye viewing) or tro...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilat...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...
Vertical ocular misalignments can produce significant symptoms even when the degree of strabismus is...
Upright-supine test to evaluate vertical diplopia A 36-year-old woman presented with vertical diplo-...
Skew deviation is a common cause of vertical strabismus. Occasionally, it may be difficult to distin...
Ocular alignment: the alternate cover test can be performed by instructing the patient to hold their...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Vertical and torsional ocular misalignment can occur from mild traumatic brain injury or inner ear p...
In a previous study, we demonstrated that the vertical strabismus in patients with skew deviation de...
vertical misalignment differ in the upright vs supine po-sition in skew deviation and to compare the...
Reliability of vertical strabismus measurements play an essential role in successfully relieving pat...
Acute vertical diplopia requires an immediate neurological evaluation. The preliminary differen-tial...
AbstractBinocular visual feedback is used to continually calibrate binocular eye alignment so that t...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
: These tests allow for detection of eso-, exo- or hyperdeviations (phorias (one eye viewing) or tro...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilat...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...