Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorresponding parts of the two retinas, usually the fovea of one eye and the extrafoveal retina of the other eye, a sensory phenomenon occurs that is usually interpreted as diplopia, the visualization of an object in two different spatial locations. Depending on the nature of the misalignment, the diplopia may be horizontal, vertical, torsional, or a combination of these
In patients with obligate fixation disparity central objects may be seen double when peripheral fusi...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
The measurement of anterior corneal surface topography before and during the occurrence of monocular...
Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorres...
Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorres...
Misalignment of the visual axes does not always produce diplopia or visual confusion. In some patien...
Humans have two laterally separated front facing eyes which move together. Consequently, the images ...
Misalignment of the eyes results in double vision. It isimportant to recognize the two coexisting co...
In patients with misalignment of the visual axes, the maculae of the two eyes are simultaneously vie...
In patients with obligate fixation disparity central objects may be perceived as double when periphe...
AbstractAs a single aperture, approximately monofocal optical system, the human eye generally create...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
Although trochlear nerve paresis is the most common cause of acquired vertical diplopia, other cause...
Summary: • Diplopia (seeing two images) can be grouped into being binocular or monocular o Binocular...
Diplopia, as a common symptom of intracranial pathological processes is defined. Monocular diplopia,...
In patients with obligate fixation disparity central objects may be seen double when peripheral fusi...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
The measurement of anterior corneal surface topography before and during the occurrence of monocular...
Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorres...
Since misalignment of the visual axes causes the image of an object of interest to fall on noncorres...
Misalignment of the visual axes does not always produce diplopia or visual confusion. In some patien...
Humans have two laterally separated front facing eyes which move together. Consequently, the images ...
Misalignment of the eyes results in double vision. It isimportant to recognize the two coexisting co...
In patients with misalignment of the visual axes, the maculae of the two eyes are simultaneously vie...
In patients with obligate fixation disparity central objects may be perceived as double when periphe...
AbstractAs a single aperture, approximately monofocal optical system, the human eye generally create...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
Although trochlear nerve paresis is the most common cause of acquired vertical diplopia, other cause...
Summary: • Diplopia (seeing two images) can be grouped into being binocular or monocular o Binocular...
Diplopia, as a common symptom of intracranial pathological processes is defined. Monocular diplopia,...
In patients with obligate fixation disparity central objects may be seen double when peripheral fusi...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
The measurement of anterior corneal surface topography before and during the occurrence of monocular...