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Diplopia
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Clinical
Pearls - Acquired Diplopia -
Among the most common causes of acquired diplopia a. cranial nerve
palsies b. myasthenia gravis c. trauma d. myositis e.
thyroid-associated orbitopathy.
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Diplopia
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Diplopia defined and treatment information, including treatment at
the U-M Kellogg Eye Center.
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diplopia
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Double vision. Usually due to misalignment of the eyes. Monocular
diplopia (diplopia when viewing with one eye) is unusual and is
most often caused by an abnormality in the cornea or lens, and ...
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Red
Lense Test -
The red lens test aids in the evaluation of patients with diplopia.
It is used when it is difficult for the examiner to detect a small
ocular misalignment.
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Double
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Diplopia, the medical term for double vision, can be caused by a
number of disorders. Diplopia can be monocular or binocular.
Monocular diplopia does not go away when either eye is closed.
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Diplopia
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Treatment for Amblyopia and Diplopia The Mins lens is a new
cosmetic way of elimination diplopia and treating amblyopia.
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