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Diplopia Diagnostics: Exploring Underlying Causes and Clinical Features in Neurological Practice
Diplopia is a common complaint with two subtypes: monocular and binocular in the emergency department (ED) and outpatient clinic. Monocular diplopia...
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Eye movement training and gaze analysis for a patient with binocular diplopia after traumatic brain injury: a case report
BackgroundPatients with traumatic brain injury often develop sequelae such as eye movement disorders, including diplopia. Eye movement training is...
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Diplopia: characteristics and etiologic distribution in a referral-based university hospital
Background and objectivesThe etiologic distribution and clinical features of diplopia may differ according to the specialties involved in the...
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Evaluation of diplopia as a vital and remarkable ocular finding among cancer patients
BackgroundDiplopia is an important and debilitating symptom of malignancies due to different pathogenetic mechanisms. Data is lacking in the...
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Diplopia in a patient presenting with “blurred vision”: a case report
BackgroundMyasthenia gravis is an autoimmune condition affecting the neuromuscular junction and causing muscle weakness along with fatigue...
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MRI dedicated to the emergency department for diplopia or dizziness: a cost-effectiveness analysis
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare the costs and organizational benefits of diagnostic workup without and with MRI dedicated to the...
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One-year recurrence rate of Graves ophthalmopathy presenting as diplopia in the primary position after varied doses of intravenous methylprednisolone followed by oral prednisolone with dosing based on the magnetic resonance imaging findings
PurposeTo reveal the recurrence rate of Graves ophthalmopathy (GO) presenting as diplopia in the primary position for 1 year after varied doses of...
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Effects of orthoptic training for residual diplopia after surgical repair of blowout fractures
PurposeTo investigate the effects of orthoptic training for residual diplopia after blowout fracture (BOF) surgery.
MethodsWe retrospectively...
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Diplopia following endoscopic brow lift
The endoscopic brow lift is the most widely used for the rejuvenation of the upper face nowadays. Even though this procedure has such advantages,...
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Can diplopia complaint be reduced by telerehabilitation in multiple sclerosis patient during the pandemic?: A case report
Hospital visits and regular rehabilitation of chronic patients due to COVID-19 pose a risk. Therefore, patients with chronic illnesses who need...
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Acute binocular diplopia: peripheral or central?
ObjectivesAcute diplopia is a diagnostic challenge for clinicians, in particular in the emergency department. The most common cause of acute diplopia...
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Orbital fractures treated in a university hospital of southern Italy: epidemiology, outcomes and prognostic factors resulting from 538 retrospectively analyzed cases
PurposeOrbital fractures are common injuries and represent an interesting chapter in maxillofacial surgery. This retrospective study analyses data...
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Longstanding diplopia after ethmoidal artery ligation for epistaxis
PurposeIn the rare case of intractable, posterior, non-sphenopalatine artery epistaxis, ligation of ethmoidal arteries using an external approach...
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Balanced medial–lateral wall vs selective 3-wall orbital decompression for sight-threatening Graves’s orbitopathy: a clinical retrospective cohort study from 2016 to 2022
PurposeAlthough urgent orbital decompression surgery for sight-threatening Graves’ orbitopathy unresponsive to available medical treatments continues...
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A case of bilateral amyloidosis localized to extraocular muscles mimicking thyroid eye disease
BackgroundAmyloidosis is a rare condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins in various tissues and organs. While systemic...
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