eye shift

Introduction

Introduction Mostly due to congenital hypoplasia, trauma or disease, resulting in abnormal anatomical position of both eyes.

Cause

Cause

The cause of eye movement:

Due to congenital hypoplasia, trauma or disease.

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Related inspection

Eye function examination ophthalmology examination

Examination and diagnosis of eye movement:

Ocular symptoms of sinus cysts: diagnosis of clinical manifestations such as eye pain, diplopia, tearing, and eyeball shift.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Eyeball shift confusing symptoms identification:

1. Different axes of the eyeball: Over-extension of the eye axis is a risk factor and intermediate link in the formation and development of high myopia fundus lesions, but it is not the initial cause.

2. Vertical dyskinesia of the eye: Radiation reflex disorder is a symptom of progressive supranuclear palsy. Nuclear ocular dyskinesia: mainly manifested as symmetrical vertical dyskinesia. The earliest is the downward gaze obstacle, followed by the upper eye movement difficulty, and finally can not horizontally move, the eyeball is set in the middle position, the pupil is more reduced, and the light reflection exists. Convergence reflex barrier is a doll eye phenomenon.

3. Intraocular oblique: The intraocular oblique is characterized by esotropia, which is commonly known as cross-eyed eye and is the most common type of strabismus. The symptom is that the eyes are skewed to the nasal side. Some children are born with this condition, but most of the esotropia begins to appear around the age of two to three. Some cases can be corrected with appropriate glasses, because the glasses can alleviate the situation of esotropia caused by excessive adjustment of the focal length; however, in some cases, after treatment with glasses and covering, it is still necessary to correct with eye muscle surgery.

4. Eyeball retraction: The retreat of the eyeball position is called the eyeball invagination. It is the opposite of the eyeball, which is less common than the eyeball. Eyeball invagination refers to the eyeball invagination caused by reasons other than the eyeball. It must be differentiated from the eyeballs that reduce the lesions (small eyeballs, eyeball atrophy, eyeball spasm) and the collapse of the eyeball position caused by the reduction of the cleft palate. Open.

Ocular symptoms of sinus cysts: diagnosis of clinical manifestations such as eye pain, diplopia, tearing, and eyeball shift.

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