Exophoria (lateral rectus)

Dissociated vertical deviation

Dissociated
Dissociated Vertical Deviation is an ocular condition which occurs in association with a squint, typically Infantile Esotropia. Patients with DVD show an upward movement of one eye when the eye is covered (i.e. when the two eyes are prevented from working together or are 'dissociated') and a downward movement of the same eye when the cover is removed. More distressingly, the same upward movement can occur spontaneously when the patient is 'daydreaming' and the corresponding downward movement occurs when the patient directs their gaze at a target.

Exophoria (lateral rectus) - List of case studies

Stage 4 Neuroblastoma – additional opinion

His eye examination revealed exophthalmus of the eye with exophoria and light dysfunction of the lateral rectus. His biopsies were ... neuroblastoma, hydronephrosis, exophthalmus, exophoria (lateral rectus), dysfunction of the lateral rectus, stroma-poor neuroblastoma, ...

Stage 4 Neuroblastoma

His eye examination revealed exophthalmus of the eye with exophoria and light dysfunction of the lateral rectus. His biopsies were ... neuroblastoma, hydronephrosis, exophthalmus, exophoria (lateral rectus), dysfunction of the lateral rectus, stroma-poor neuroblastoma, ...

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