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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Aroichane
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Good surgical results following strabismus surgery depend on several factors. In this article, detailed steps for planning strabismus surgery will be reviewed for basic horizontal strabismus surgery, vertical, and oblique muscle surgeries. The thought process behind each case will be presented to help in selecting the best surgical approach to optimize postoperative results. PATIENTS AND METHOD: The surgical planning for strabismus will be developed with clinical examples from easy cases to more complex ones...
January 2016: American Orthoptic Journal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven M Archer
A general property of nervous system development is that correlated activity is used to organize topographic projections. This correlated activity is typically produced by electrical coupling of adjacent neurons; however, electrical coupling is not possible for retinal ganglion cells in separate eyes that need to be precisely mapped to the same place in the brain. This forces the visual system to rely on environmental stimuli to produce the correlated activity that drives the development of binocularity, with amblyopia as necessary consequence when visual experience is abnormal...
January 2016: American Orthoptic Journal
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott E Olitsky
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE: Most strabismus specialists use bifocals for patients with convergence excess esotropia whose distance deviation is small. While this is a popular treatment modality, there is actually no good data to indicate that this should be considered a standard of care. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In patients for whom the distance deviation is small enough to allow for the development of binocular vision, my preference is to simply observe these patients...
January 2016: American Orthoptic Journal
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward L Raab
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a continuing debate as to whether the patient optically correctable at distance to within 8 prism diopters of perfect alignment requires treatment for persisting overconvergence at near, and if treatment is indicated, what it should be. PATIENTS AND METHODS: For the patient whose misalignment at distance is reduced to 8 or fewer prism diopters, my preference is for the full cycloplegic correction plus a bifocal in the first prescription, to discourage virtually all accommodation initially, with pull back later...
January 2016: American Orthoptic Journal
#25
Cheryl McCarus
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#26
Gill Roper-Hall
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Y Shin, Birgit Wahl, Neil R Miller, Eric L Singman
The authors present three patients with idiopathic exercise-induced esotropia. The history, physical findings, and testing that led to the diagnosis are discussed. To the authors' knowledge, this is the largest series of patients with this rare condition, with this series representing half of reported patients in the literature. It is hoped that a discussion of common features of the condition will guide further exploration of the etiology.
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suzanne W van Landingham, Eric L Singman
We report a patient who suffered consecutive cranial neuropathies where each event was immediately preceded by the use of oral PDE-5 inhibitors. A discussion of the etiology of the events including possible interaction with other medications is included.
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia F Jenkins
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE: This paper reviews the complaints and associated symptoms/consequences of lacking essential nutrients and vitamins in our central and peripheral nervous systems. This has become important as there has been a rise in malnutrition following the increasing incidence of bariatric surgery for obesity. METHODS: A case report example involving review of the clinical presentation and treatment. RESULTS: A 30-year-old Caucasian woman who had gastric sleeve surgery did not take the recommended capsules as they were too large to swallow...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#30
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Lindsay A Horan, Benjamin H Ticho, Alexander J Khammar, Megan S Allen, Birva A Shah
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Convergence Insufficiency Symptom Survey (CISS) is a questionnaire used as an outcome measure in treatment of convergence insufficiency. The current prospective randomized trial evaluates the diagnostic specificity of the CISS. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Surveys were completed by 118 adolescent patients who presented for routine eye examinations. Scores were compared between patients who could be classified as having convergence insufficiency (CI) or normal binocular vision (NBV)...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#31
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Eric L Singman, Noelle S Matta, Jing Tian, David I Silbert
INTRODUCTION: There is little data validating most illiterate eye charts. Lea Symbols®, however, have been well validated in numerous studies. In this study, we compare the assessment of visual acuity employing both the Lea Symbol hanging wall Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS)-style chart and a similar Patti Pics® ETDRS-style chart in order to determine whether the two charts provide clinically similar data. METHODS: We tested the vision of the right eyes of fifty-two consecutive patients...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Monica L Bratton, Mary Ellen Hoehn, Brannon Morris, Thomas E Merchant, Amar Gajjar, Rutviben Patel, Natalie C Kerr
BACKGROUND: Children with brain neoplasms often develop cranial nerve palsies (CNP) affecting ocular ductions. Duction deficits may improve or resolve with treatment of their intracranial disease. However, these children may be left with residual strabismus. METHODS: We identified 104 children with third, fourth, and/or sixth cranial nerve palsies who were treated for central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms. A retrospective chart review was conducted to determine the presence or absence of residual strabismus following resolution of duction deficits...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle Arnoldi, James D Reynolds
PURPOSE: Thyroid eye disease (TED) frequently causes strabismus and diplopia. Though the condition involves multiple extraocular muscles in both eyes, the inferior rectus (IR) muscle is particularly susceptible. TED may be so asymmetric as to mask the involvement of the contralateral IR. The purpose of this study was to determine if the degree of preoperative cyclotropia measured with an objective test could be used to predict the extent of bilateral IR disease and assist in surgical planning...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Burton J Kushner
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: When patients with intermittent exotropia show an increase in their near deviation after prolonged monocular occlusion, they have been said to have tenacious proximal fusion (TPF). That term is not adequately descriptive, since this finding can occur without the patient having been allowed to fuse. The purpose of this study is to investigate the possibility that this phenomenon is mediated by the preponderance of binasal retinal disparity and uncrossed localization that occurs with near fixation...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Misae Ito, Kimiya Shimizu, Tomoya Handa, Hitoshi Ishikawa, Takahiro Niida
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between sensory dominance and ocular deviations. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-three patients were evaluated with a new device for the measurement of exclusive visibility during binocular rivalry. The patients were consisted of twenty-three with exotropia (XT), twenty with intermittent exotropia [X(T)], twenty with exophoria (XP), respectively. Device is composed of two retinometers, their holders in which angle and position can be adjustable and a PC for data storage and analysis...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#36
REVIEW
Darren Oystreck
Concepts regarding certain forms of congenital eye movement disorders have recently changed, due in large part to new genetic evidence identifying causative genes and their role in the development of extraocular muscle innervation. This group is now referred to as the Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders (CCDDs). Careful assessment of phenotypic features that include both ophthalmological and non-ophthalmological features in genetically defined individuals has led to the development of a more robust classification system...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Christoff
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Certified orthoptists are routinely required, as a standard component of outpatient care, to examine and identify the cause of double vision described by neuro-ophthalmology and oculo-plastics patients. Peer-reviewed articles in the strabismus literature describing the significance of this role of the orthoptists, especially in more complex cases of strabismus, do exist, but are outdated. The importance of creating a differential diagnosis in the understanding of the disease process is a well-recognized component of medical education and modern medicine...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rikki Gilligan
Patients with motility problems due to neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinson's and its variations often present challenging cases for the orthoptist. A few "tricks of the trade" will be presented on how to make a Parkinson's patient's daily life a little easier.
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#39
REVIEW
Terra Haller
An esodeviation that is greater at distance than near in an adult patient requires a full sensorimotor exam to rule out any cofounding neurological conditions. Many etiologies are described in the literature to cause an esodeviation that is greater at distance than near in adult patients and some exist in conjunction with a neurological condition. However, many adult patients present to the adult strabismus clinic with no other findings on exam and have a purely benign divergence insufficiency esotropia. A review of the literature on divergence insufficiency reveals a few attempts of classifying these entities, but none have been completely accepted...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
#40
REVIEW
Stacy L Pineles
Divergence insufficiency esotropia, or acquired comitant esotropia that is at least 10Δ larger at distance than at near, is most often seen in older adults, and may also be known as "age-related distance esotropia." Surgical treatment is often indicated for patients who do not tolerate prism therapy, or for those with large angles of esotropia. Surgical treatments have evolved with our understanding of the disease-state. Currently, accepted treatments include lateral rectus resection and medial rectus recession...
2015: American Orthoptic Journal
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