交叉性二重視
WordNet
- visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects; "diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered" (同)double_vision
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- Bitemporal hemianopia; its unique binocular complexities and a novel remedy.
- Peli E1, Satgunam P.
- Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists).Ophthalmic Physiol Opt.2014 Mar;34(2):233-42. doi: 10.1111/opo.12118.
- Bitemporal hemianopic visual field impairment frequently leads to binocular vision difficulties. Patients with bitemporal hemianopia with pre-existing exophoria complain of horizontal diplopia, sometimes combined with vertical deviation (with pre-existing hyperphoria). The symptoms are a result of t
- PMID 24588535
- Elimination of paradoxical diplopia following treatment with botulinum toxin and prism.
- Rutstein RP1, Cogen MS.
- Binocular vision & strabismus quarterly.Binocul Vis Strabismus Q.2004;19(1):35-8.
- BACKGROUND: Paradoxical diplopia occurs when binocular visual cerebral cortex projection of diplopic images (the "subjective angle") is not commensurate and identical with angle or direction of strabismus (the "objective angle"). Its presence infers anomalous retinal correspondence and is manifest a
- PMID 14998367
- Hemifield slide diplopia from altitudinal visual field defects.
- Borchert MS1, Lessell S, Hoyt WF.
- Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society.J Neuroophthalmol.1996 Jun;16(2):107-9.
- We report two cases in which heteronymous, altitudinal visual field defects resulted in loss of fusion and transient overlap of preserved hemifields. This phenomenon resulted in complaints of diplopia similar to that described as "hemifield" slide previously described by temporal hemianopsias. These
- PMID 8797166
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- heteronymous diplopia het·er·on·y·mous diplopia (hět'ə-rŏn'ə-məs) n. A form of double vision in which the false image is on the same side as the healthy eye. Also called crossed diplopia.
- diplopia [də′plō·pē·ə] (medicine) A disorder characterized by double vision. Diplopia a disturbance of vision consisting in the doubling of seen objects. Most often diplopia occurs when there is weakening (paresis) or paralysis of one of ...
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- 英
- heteronymous diplopia
- 同
- 交叉複視
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- 交叉性複像、交差性複像
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複視 double vision