The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above. In addition, however, nonorganic weakness or paralysis of accommodation may occur, primarily in children and young adults. Such patients are unable to read unless provided with an appropriate plus lens, and even then may claim an inability to read clearly. Indeed, it is the failure of a patient with normal distance vision and an inability to read despite an appropriate reading aid that should alert the physician to the possibility that the condition is nonorganic
Spasm of the near reflex, as first described by Cogan in 1955, is a triad of intermittent convergent...
From a neuro-ophthalmologic standpoint, there are five areas that may be affected by nonorganic dise...
In patients with multiple sclerosis and disturbed near vision, accommodation palsy can be observed a...
The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above....
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
The symptoms of patients with disturbances of accommodation tend to be nonspecific but some aspects ...
Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally...
Abnormalities of accommodation usually are acquired and occur most frequently as part of the normal ...
Most visual problems associated with accommodation occur because accommodation is too great, too lit...
Several issues are addressed in order to better define nonorganic disease. These issues include the ...
Functional Convergence Spasm; Voluntary BlinkingEpisodic eye painThis 17 year old boy presented wit...
Children and adults may develop transient accommodation paresis following various systemic illnesses
BACKGROUND: Accommodation-convergence spasm (spasm of the near reflex) is usually bilateral, resulti...
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Thus far, we have discussed the process of accommodation in terms of a motor system acting upon an e...
Spasm of the near reflex, as first described by Cogan in 1955, is a triad of intermittent convergent...
From a neuro-ophthalmologic standpoint, there are five areas that may be affected by nonorganic dise...
In patients with multiple sclerosis and disturbed near vision, accommodation palsy can be observed a...
The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above....
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
The symptoms of patients with disturbances of accommodation tend to be nonspecific but some aspects ...
Accommodation spasm is due to excessive activity of the ciliary muscle that results in an abnormally...
Abnormalities of accommodation usually are acquired and occur most frequently as part of the normal ...
Most visual problems associated with accommodation occur because accommodation is too great, too lit...
Several issues are addressed in order to better define nonorganic disease. These issues include the ...
Functional Convergence Spasm; Voluntary BlinkingEpisodic eye painThis 17 year old boy presented wit...
Children and adults may develop transient accommodation paresis following various systemic illnesses
BACKGROUND: Accommodation-convergence spasm (spasm of the near reflex) is usually bilateral, resulti...
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Thus far, we have discussed the process of accommodation in terms of a motor system acting upon an e...
Spasm of the near reflex, as first described by Cogan in 1955, is a triad of intermittent convergent...
From a neuro-ophthalmologic standpoint, there are five areas that may be affected by nonorganic dise...
In patients with multiple sclerosis and disturbed near vision, accommodation palsy can be observed a...