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Nystagmus blockage syndrome in the unilaterally blind patient

โœ Scribed by Robert D. Reinecke


Book ID
104638831
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
316 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0012-4486

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โœฆ Synopsis


Those patients who have reduced vision in one eye and a variable esotropia should be suspected of having the nystagmus blockage syndrome. Typically such patients will have a head turn in the direction of the good eye with a preferred medial fixation point. Careful examination will reveal a nystagmus with the preferred position as the null point. Also, any patient who repeatedly has a recurrent esotropia after surgery should be suspected of having the nystagmus blockage syndrome. It is important to perform a posterior fixation suture with a recession on the medial recti of both eyes and to alter the null point by recessing the medial rectus more than 3 mm and resecting the lateral rectus appropriately for the head turn at the same surgical procedure. The eye with poor vision also should have the lateral rectus resected.


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