| Literature DB >> 25138745 |
George Kalantzis1, Dimitris Papaconstantinou, Dimitris Karagiannis, Chryssanthi Koutsandrea, Dora Stavropoulou, Ilias Georgalas.
Abstract
Diplopia is an infrequent but distressing adverse outcome after uncomplicated cataract surgery. Many factors may contribute to the occurrence of this problem, including prolonged sensory deprivation resulting in disruption of sensory fusion, paresis of one or more extraocular muscles, myotoxic effects of local anaesthesia, optical aberrations (for example, aniseikonia) and pre-existing disorders (for example, thyroid orbitopathy). The purpose of this review is to present the aetiology and clinical features of diplopia after cataract surgery and to discuss the possible modalities for the prevention and treatment of this frustrating complication.Entities:
Keywords: aberrations; cataract; diplopia; strabismus
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25138745 DOI: 10.1111/cxo.12197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Optom ISSN: 0816-4622 Impact factor: 2.742