2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1933-3223
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How Lingering Fusional Adaptation Influences the Bielschowsky Head Tilt Test in Superior Oblique Paresis

Abstract: Background The lack of a positive Bielschowsky head tilt test (BHTT) is commonly seen as an indicator that superior oblique paresis (SOP) is not present. This study investigated the influence of fusion on the BHTT in unilateral SOP. Patients/Methods and Material We analyzed vertical fusional vergence using our eye-tracking haploscope and the value of BHTT difference (BHTTD) in 11 patients who were diagnosed with congenital unilateral SOP and able to fuse. Results Patients used one… Show more

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“…Individual differences in BHTT are well known and the sensitivity of the BHTT may be limited, as has been reported for bilateral SOPs with a sensitivity of 40 % [19]. Irsch et al studied the influence of vertical fusional vergence adaptation on the BHTT in 11 patients with unilateral SOP by means of a custom eye-tracking haploscope and an eye-tracking system [20]. Additionally, they measured the amount of BHTT difference by prism and alternate cover testing.…”
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“…Individual differences in BHTT are well known and the sensitivity of the BHTT may be limited, as has been reported for bilateral SOPs with a sensitivity of 40 % [19]. Irsch et al studied the influence of vertical fusional vergence adaptation on the BHTT in 11 patients with unilateral SOP by means of a custom eye-tracking haploscope and an eye-tracking system [20]. Additionally, they measured the amount of BHTT difference by prism and alternate cover testing.…”
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confidence: 99%