Background: "Dragged- fovea diplopia syndrome" is a type of central binocular diplopia that is secondary to a foveal displacement, caused by epiretinal membranes (ERMs) or other macular diseases. Its management is difficult, because prisms are not effective. Case Reports: Two cases of dragged-fovea diplopia syndrome were presented. Both patients were affected with a unilateral epiretinal membrane. Therefore, the pathophysiology underlying their diplopia was the conflict between central and peripheral fusion mechanisms. Conclusions: Diplopia caused by ERM "shift" deserves a complex management. We suggest to be careful about subjective symptoms and to optimize the residual visual function to customize the orthoptic management. A strict cooperation between ophthalmologists and orthoptists could lead to a successful outcome.
Maddii, S., Biagini, I., Aragno, A., Scrivanti, M., Giambene, B., Rizzo, S., Virgili, G., Two orthoptic treatments in dragged-fovea diplopia syndrome, <<AMERICAN ORTHOPTIC JOURNAL>>, 2017; 67 (1): 67-71. [doi:10.3368/aoj.67.1.67] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/249842]
Two orthoptic treatments in dragged-fovea diplopia syndrome
Biagini, Ilaria;Rizzo, Stanislao;Virgili, Gianni
2017
Abstract
Background: "Dragged- fovea diplopia syndrome" is a type of central binocular diplopia that is secondary to a foveal displacement, caused by epiretinal membranes (ERMs) or other macular diseases. Its management is difficult, because prisms are not effective. Case Reports: Two cases of dragged-fovea diplopia syndrome were presented. Both patients were affected with a unilateral epiretinal membrane. Therefore, the pathophysiology underlying their diplopia was the conflict between central and peripheral fusion mechanisms. Conclusions: Diplopia caused by ERM "shift" deserves a complex management. We suggest to be careful about subjective symptoms and to optimize the residual visual function to customize the orthoptic management. A strict cooperation between ophthalmologists and orthoptists could lead to a successful outcome.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.