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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Diplopia may be caused by disorders of the orbit, extraocular muscles, neuromuscular junction dysfuntion, paralysis of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and injuries affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Given the various causes of diplopia, it is important to differentiate between the different causes that lead to diplopia. | Diplopia may be caused by disorders of the [[Orbit (anatomy)|orbit]], [[extraocular muscles]], [[neuromuscular junction]] dysfuntion, [[Oculomotor nerve palsy|paralysis of the oculomotor]], [[Trochlear nerve malfunction|trochlear]] and [[Abducens nerve palsy|abducens nerves]], and injuries affecting the [[central nervous system]] ([[CNS]]). Given the various causes of diplopia, it is important to differentiate between the different causes that lead to diplopia. | ||
==Differentiating Diplopia From Other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Diplopia From Other Diseases== | ||
Diplopia may be caused by disorders of the orbit, extraocular muscles, neuromuscular junction dysfuntion, paralysis of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and injuries affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Given the various causes of diplopia, it is important to differentiate between the different causes that lead to diplopia. The following table differentiates between various causes of diplopia: | Diplopia may be caused by disorders of the [[Orbit (anatomy)|orbit]], [[extraocular muscles]], [[neuromuscular junction]] dysfuntion, [[Oculomotor nerve palsy|paralysis of the oculomotor]], [[Trochlear nerve malfunction|trochlear]] and [[Abducens nerve palsy|abducens nerves]], and injuries affecting the [[central nervous system]] ([[CNS]]). Given the various causes of diplopia, it is important to differentiate between the different causes that lead to diplopia. The following table differentiates between various causes of diplopia: | ||
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* [[Vertebrobasilar insufficiency]] | * [[Vertebrobasilar insufficiency]] | ||
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* Acute onset | * [[Acute|Acute onset]] | ||
* Neck pain | * [[Neck pain]] | ||
* Vertigo | * [[Vertigo]] | ||
* Presence of risk factors for vertebral dissection | * Presence of [[risk factors]] for [[Vertebral artery dissection|vertebral dissection]] | ||
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* Occipital and nuchal pain | * Occipital and [[Neck pain|nuchal pain]] | ||
* Monocular blindness | * [[Monocular visual loss|Monocular blindness]] | ||
* Hemianopsia | * [[Hemianopsia]] | ||
* Bilateral visual field defects | * [[Bilateral]] [[Visual field defect|visual field defects]] | ||
* Amaurosis fugax | * [[Amaurosis fugax]] | ||
* Ptosis | * [[Ptosis]] | ||
* Miosis | * [[Miosis]] | ||
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|[[Aneurysm]] | |[[Aneurysm]] | ||
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* Enlarging aneurysm causes direct compression of the cranial nerves | * Enlarging [[aneurysm]] causes direct compression of the [[cranial nerves]] | ||
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* Oculomotor nerve palsy | * [[Oculomotor nerve palsy]] | ||
* Pupillary involvement | * [[Pupillary]] involvement | ||
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* Aneurysm visible on fundoscopy | * [[Aneurysm]] visible on [[fundoscopy]] | ||
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|[[Wernicke's encephalopathy]]<ref name="pmid28924437">{{cite journal |vauthors=Serlin T, Moisseiev E |title=Fundus Findings in Wernicke Encephalopathy |journal=Case Rep Ophthalmol |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=406–409 |date=2017 |pmid=28924437 |doi=10.1159/000478924 |url=}}</ref><ref name="urlNystagmus from Wernicke’s Encephalopathy | NEJM">{{cite web |url=https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMicm1615499 |title=Nystagmus from Wernicke’s Encephalopathy | NEJM |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | |[[Wernicke's encephalopathy]]<ref name="pmid28924437">{{cite journal |vauthors=Serlin T, Moisseiev E |title=Fundus Findings in Wernicke Encephalopathy |journal=Case Rep Ophthalmol |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=406–409 |date=2017 |pmid=28924437 |doi=10.1159/000478924 |url=}}</ref><ref name="urlNystagmus from Wernicke’s Encephalopathy | NEJM">{{cite web |url=https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMicm1615499 |title=Nystagmus from Wernicke’s Encephalopathy | NEJM |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
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* [[Thiamine deficiency]] leads to metabolic failure and [[tissue]] injury | * [[Thiamine deficiency]] leads to metabolic failure and [[tissue]] injury | ||
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* Nystagmus | * [[Nystagmus]] | ||
* Ataxia | * [[Ataxia]] | ||
* Altered mental status | * [[Altered mental status]] | ||
* Ophthalmoplegia | * [[Ophthalmoplegia]] | ||
* Malnutrition | * [[Malnutrition]] | ||
* History of alcoholism | * History of [[alcoholism]] | ||
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* Optic disc edema | * [[Optic disc]] [[edema]] | ||
* Preretinal hemorrhage | * Preretinal [[hemorrhage]] | ||
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Overview
Diplopia may be caused by disorders of the orbit, extraocular muscles, neuromuscular junction dysfuntion, paralysis of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and injuries affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Given the various causes of diplopia, it is important to differentiate between the different causes that lead to diplopia.
Differentiating Diplopia From Other Diseases
Diplopia may be caused by disorders of the orbit, extraocular muscles, neuromuscular junction dysfuntion, paralysis of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and injuries affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Given the various causes of diplopia, it is important to differentiate between the different causes that lead to diplopia. The following table differentiates between various causes of diplopia:
References
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- ↑ "Update on the Diagnosis of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis - American Academy of Ophthalmology".
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- ↑ Serlin T, Moisseiev E (2017). "Fundus Findings in Wernicke Encephalopathy". Case Rep Ophthalmol. 8 (2): 406–409. doi:10.1159/000478924. PMID 28924437.
- ↑ "Nystagmus from Wernicke's Encephalopathy | NEJM".