2004
DOI: 10.3368/aoj.54.1.45
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Management of Central Sensory Deficits Following Trauma

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“…There also might be a combination of paralytic and mechanical damage causing strabismus 8 as well as a sensory cause, meaning that a change in visual acuity disrupts binocular functioning 9 or even decompensation of preexisting strabismus. Be aware of a combination of mechanical, neurogenic, and sensory causes of diplopia.…”
Section: Mechanisms Causing Diplopia In Orbital Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There also might be a combination of paralytic and mechanical damage causing strabismus 8 as well as a sensory cause, meaning that a change in visual acuity disrupts binocular functioning 9 or even decompensation of preexisting strabismus. Be aware of a combination of mechanical, neurogenic, and sensory causes of diplopia.…”
Section: Mechanisms Causing Diplopia In Orbital Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aspect of BSV is called superimposition. Be aware of any possible disruption of superimposition or fusion, such as macular off detachment 9 or cyclotorsion (tilted image).…”
Section: Superimpositionmentioning
confidence: 99%