AimsThere is a paucity of literature concerning intractable diplopia. The aims of this study were to determine the incidence of intractable diplopia in the UK, identify the causes and any associated risk factors, establish how cases are managed and if the treatment is successful and tolerated.MethodsA 1-year prospective observational study was undertaken via the British Ophthalmological Surveillance Unit (BOSU). This involved implementation of a reporting mechanism, which then triggered distribution of an incident questionnaire to explore clinical details concerning each case and a follow-up questionnaire 6 months later to explore how the case had been managed.ResultsThe incidence of intractable diplopia was 53 cases per year. The most comm...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
Date of publication unknownIncludes bibliographical references.Date of publication unknownThis issue...
Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgical procedure in the western world. That pers...
Diplopia is a very disturbing condition that has been reported as a complication of several surgical...
onset diplopia in an adult with a history of long-standing strabismus can be perplexing and challeng...
Introduction. Management options for intractable diplopia include optical occlusion and frosted spec...
Objective: To describe the outcome and safety of surgical treatment of Saudi adult patients with str...
Summary: Possibilities of treatment of diplopia when suffering from paralitic strabismus with the us...
Purpose: To investigate the clinical features of all patients with acute-onset diplopia presenting t...
Aim: To report the outcomes of the natural progression and ophthalmic treatment of patients reviewed...
Diplopia is an event that can occur following cataract surgery, although its rate of occurrence is l...
<p>(A) Cumulative incidence of resolved patient-reported diplopia in pediatric patients with orbital...
Background: Diplopia is the double vision of a single object, and can be binocular or monocular. Bin...
This thesis addresses several aspects of the surgical treatment of diplopia in patients with Graves’...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
Date of publication unknownIncludes bibliographical references.Date of publication unknownThis issue...
Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgical procedure in the western world. That pers...
Diplopia is a very disturbing condition that has been reported as a complication of several surgical...
onset diplopia in an adult with a history of long-standing strabismus can be perplexing and challeng...
Introduction. Management options for intractable diplopia include optical occlusion and frosted spec...
Objective: To describe the outcome and safety of surgical treatment of Saudi adult patients with str...
Summary: Possibilities of treatment of diplopia when suffering from paralitic strabismus with the us...
Purpose: To investigate the clinical features of all patients with acute-onset diplopia presenting t...
Aim: To report the outcomes of the natural progression and ophthalmic treatment of patients reviewed...
Diplopia is an event that can occur following cataract surgery, although its rate of occurrence is l...
<p>(A) Cumulative incidence of resolved patient-reported diplopia in pediatric patients with orbital...
Background: Diplopia is the double vision of a single object, and can be binocular or monocular. Bin...
This thesis addresses several aspects of the surgical treatment of diplopia in patients with Graves’...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
Date of publication unknownIncludes bibliographical references.Date of publication unknownThis issue...