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  • Diplopia
  • Double vision

    Diplopia is the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object that may be displaced in relation to each other. Also called double vision, it

    Diplopia

    Diplopia

    Diplopia

  • Trochlear nerve
  • Cranial nerve IV, for eye movements

    nerve (VI) is usually affected first (producing horizontal diplopia, not vertical diplopia). Infections (meningitis, herpes zoster), demyelination (multiple

    Trochlear nerve

    Trochlear nerve

    Trochlear_nerve

  • Strabismus
  • Eyes not aligning when looking at something

    Gómez de Liaño Sánchez P (March 2019). "Causes and surgical treatment of diplopia and strabismus secondary to myasthenia gravis". Archivos de la Sociedad

    Strabismus

    Strabismus

  • Sixth nerve palsy
  • Inability to turn out the eye due to dysfunction of the abducens nerve

    the primary symptom is diplopia (commonly known as double vision), in which the two images appear side-by-side. Thus, the diplopia is horizontal and worse

    Sixth nerve palsy

    Sixth nerve palsy

    Sixth_nerve_palsy

  • Worth 4 dot test
  • Clinical test for binocular vision

    patient does not fuse the images of the two eyes, they will see five lights (diplopia). The Worth Four Light Test is indicated for use when assessing the binocular

    Worth 4 dot test

    Worth 4 dot test

    Worth_4_dot_test

  • Ocular myasthenia
  • Medical condition

    common symptoms are double vision (diplopia) and eyelid drooping (ptosis), whereas the pupil is always spared. Diplopia occurs when MG affects a single extraocular

    Ocular myasthenia

    Ocular_myasthenia

  • Exotropia
  • Visual disorder where eyes work independently

    deviation than exophoria. People with exotropia often experience crossed diplopia. Intermittent exotropia is a fairly common condition. "Sensory exotropia"

    Exotropia

    Exotropia

    Exotropia

  • Strabismus surgery
  • Surgery to correct strabismus

    anticoagulants can lead to vision threatening complications retrobulbar hemorrhage. Diplopia, or double vision, occurs commonly after strabismus surgery. Although the

    Strabismus surgery

    Strabismus surgery

    Strabismus_surgery

  • Prism fusion range
  • maximum vergence movement enabling BSV and the limit is at the point of diplopia (double vision). Relative fusional vergence is the maximum vergence movement

    Prism fusion range

    Prism fusion range

    Prism_fusion_range

  • Transient ischemic attack
  • Minor form of stroke

    temporary loss of vision) One-sided facial droop One-sided motor weakness Diplopia (double vision) Problems with balance and spatial orientation or dizziness

    Transient ischemic attack

    Transient ischemic attack

    Transient_ischemic_attack

  • Four prism dioptre reflex test
  • Test of eye alignment

    assessing motor fusion. Through the use of a 4 dioptre base out prism, diplopia is induced which is the driving force for the eyes to change fixation and

    Four prism dioptre reflex test

    Four_prism_dioptre_reflex_test

  • Binocular disparity
  • Cue to determine relative depth of an object

    and aniseikonia can impair depth perception and may cause double vision (diplopia). The horopter is used in research to describe the relationship between

    Binocular disparity

    Binocular_disparity

  • Esotropia
  • Form of strabismus in which the eyes turn inward

    result of esotropia occurring in childhood: In order to relieve symptoms of diplopia or double vision, the child's brain will ignore or "suppress" the image

    Esotropia

    Esotropia

    Esotropia

  • Bagolini Striated Glasses Test
  • Subjective clinical test for binocular functions

    used in strabismus clinics. Through this test, suppression, microtropia, diplopia and manifest deviations can be noted. However this test should always be

    Bagolini Striated Glasses Test

    Bagolini_Striated_Glasses_Test

  • Encephalitis lethargica
  • Form of encephalitis (sleeping sickness)

    20-year-old woman in Germany experienced oculogyric crises, Parkinsonism, diplopia, strabismus, and other symptoms following an attack of somnolent brain

    Encephalitis lethargica

    Encephalitis lethargica

    Encephalitis_lethargica

  • Medial longitudinal fasciculus
  • Nerve tracts in the brainstem

    Lesions of the medial longitudinal fasciculus can cause nystagmus and diplopia, which may be associated with multiple sclerosis, a neoplasm, or a stroke

    Medial longitudinal fasciculus

    Medial longitudinal fasciculus

    Medial_longitudinal_fasciculus

  • Neuro-ophthalmology
  • Study of diseases causing visual disturbances

    tumors or strokes) and efferent visual system disorders (e.g. anisocoria, diplopia, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, nystagmus, blepharospasm, seizures of the eye

    Neuro-ophthalmology

    Neuro-ophthalmology

  • Suppression (eye)
  • Subconscious adaptation by the brain to eliminate symptoms of eye disorders

    suffer from double vision (diplopia). This also means that adults (and older children) have a higher risk of post-operative diplopia after undergoing strabismus

    Suppression (eye)

    Suppression_(eye)

  • Hypertropia
  • Condition of misalignment of the eyes

    highly plastic impaired depth perception, especially in the same instances diplopia or double vision, particularly when onset occurs after childhood, when

    Hypertropia

    Hypertropia

    Hypertropia

  • Bienfang's test
  • Clinical test used in the diagnosis of ocular myasthenia gravis

    neurologists, but also by other physicians evaluating patients with ptosis, diplopia, or other symptoms of myasthenia gravis. Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune

    Bienfang's test

    Bienfang's_test

  • Graves' ophthalmopathy
  • Medical condition

    the most commonly affected muscle and patient may experience vertical diplopia on upgaze and limitation of elevation of the eyes due to fibrosis of the

    Graves' ophthalmopathy

    Graves' ophthalmopathy

    Graves'_ophthalmopathy

  • Horror fusionis
  • Medical condition

    which they would be directed to the same point in space, giving rise to diplopia. Even when the double vision images are made to nearly overlap using optical

    Horror fusionis

    Horror_fusionis

  • Fred (footballer, born 1983)
  • Brazilian footballer (born 1983)

    April 2022, he announced his decision to retire after struggling with diplopia and other physical issues. A last highlight was the winning of the 2022

    Fred (footballer, born 1983)

    Fred (footballer, born 1983)

    Fred_(footballer,_born_1983)

  • Harada–Ito procedure
  • Eye muscle operation

    complaints are not specifically limited to torsional diplopia, but instead also have significant vertical diplopia, are not good candidates for a Harada–Ito procedure

    Harada–Ito procedure

    Harada–Ito_procedure

  • Silent sinus syndrome
  • Collapse of an air sinus

    with negative sinus pressures. It can cause painless facial asymmetry, diplopia and enophthalmos. Diagnosis is suspected based on symptoms, and can be

    Silent sinus syndrome

    Silent_sinus_syndrome

  • Presbyopia
  • Medical condition associated with aging of the eye

    ablation include postoperative glare, halos, ghost images, and monocular diplopia. Conductive keratoplasty is a surgical treatment that does not use lasers

    Presbyopia

    Presbyopia

    Presbyopia

  • Amblyopia
  • Failure of the brain to process input from one eye

    from the two eyes. Adult-onset strabismus usually causes double vision (diplopia), since the two eyes are not fixed on the same object. Children's brains

    Amblyopia

    Amblyopia

    Amblyopia

  • Abducens nerve
  • Cranial nerve VI, for eye movements

    to the peripheral part of the abducens nerve will cause double vision (diplopia), due to the unopposed muscle tone of the medial rectus muscle. The affected

    Abducens nerve

    Abducens nerve

    Abducens_nerve

  • Parks–Bielschowsky three-step test
  • Medical diagnostic method

    Ipsilesional central gaze hypertropia Vertical diplopia greater in contralesional than ipsilesional gaze Vertical diplopia greater in ipsilesional than contralesional

    Parks–Bielschowsky three-step test

    Parks–Bielschowsky_three-step_test

  • Papilledema
  • Swelling of the eye's optic disc due to high intracranial pressure

    the blind spot, blurring of vision, a concentric blind spot pattern, or diplopia (double vision). Ultimately, total loss of vision can occur, as well as

    Papilledema

    Papilledema

    Papilledema

  • Stye
  • Swelling of the eyelid due to infection of an oil gland

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Stye

    Stye

    Stye

  • Photophobia
  • Abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Photophobia

    Photophobia

  • Visual impairment
  • Decreased ability to see

    and education Bookshare Braille technology Braille trail Color blindness Diplopia Disability rights movement Nyctalopia Recovery from blindness Retinal regeneration

    Visual impairment

    Visual impairment

    Visual_impairment

  • Pseudomyopia
  • Medical condition

    in accommodative spasm, which is the common cause of pseudomyopia. Diplopia: Diplopia may occur due to esotropia or convergence spasm The diagnosis is done

    Pseudomyopia

    Pseudomyopia

  • Conjunctivitis
  • Inflammation of the eye

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

  • Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer
  • Medical condition

    starts to spread into other body structures. Symptoms such as proptosis, diplopia and other eye problems may appear if the tumor spreads into the orbit.

    Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer

    Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer

    Paranasal_sinus_and_nasal_cavity_cancer

  • Heterochromia
  • Difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Heterochromia

    Heterochromia

    Heterochromia

  • Eyepatch
  • Small patch that is worn in front of an eye

    suppression of areas of the dissimilar images by the brain such as to avoid diplopia, resulting in a loss of visual acuity in the suppressed eye and in extreme

    Eyepatch

    Eyepatch

    Eyepatch

  • Cherubism
  • Medical condition

    cysts being in their path of eruption. Patients with orbital issues of diplopia, eye proptosis, and visual loss will require ophthalmologic treatment.

    Cherubism

    Cherubism

    Cherubism

  • Epiretinal membrane
  • Eye disease

    visual arc. Usually, it occurs in one eye first and may cause binocular diplopia or double vision if the images from the two eyes differ significantly.

    Epiretinal membrane

    Epiretinal membrane

    Epiretinal_membrane

  • Lenticular lens
  • Technology for making moving images

    glasses to correct for diplopia. The film is typically applied to the eye with the good muscle control of direction. Diplopia (also known as double vision)

    Lenticular lens

    Lenticular lens

    Lenticular_lens

  • Oculomotor nerve palsy
  • Medical condition

    straight ahead, leading to strabismus and, as a consequence, double vision (diplopia). A complete oculomotor nerve palsy will result in a characteristic displacement

    Oculomotor nerve palsy

    Oculomotor nerve palsy

    Oculomotor_nerve_palsy

  • Superior oblique myokymia
  • Medical condition

    least 2 out of the 3 following symptom categories: Visuo-perceptual, i.e., diplopia, monocular oscillopsia, or monocular reading impairment Ocular motor, i

    Superior oblique myokymia

    Superior oblique myokymia

    Superior_oblique_myokymia

  • Hemotoxin
  • Toxins that destroy red blood cells

    Iwashita, Y; Midorikawa, S (2010). 症例報告 マムシ咬傷により複視・眼瞼下垂をきたした1例 [Binocular diplopia and ptosis due to snakebite (Agkistrodon blomhoffi "mamushi")--a case report]

    Hemotoxin

    Hemotoxin

  • Lacosamide
  • Anticonvulsant and analgesic medication

    side-effects most commonly leading to discontinuation were dizziness, ataxia, diplopia (double vision), nystagmus, nausea, vertigo and drowsiness. These adverse

    Lacosamide

    Lacosamide

    Lacosamide

  • Floater
  • Deposits within the eye's vitreous humour

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Floater

    Floater

    Floater

  • Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
  • Medical condition

    nystagmus. Additionally, the divergence of the eyes leads to horizontal diplopia. That is if the right eye is affected the patient will "see double" when

    Internuclear ophthalmoplegia

    Internuclear ophthalmoplegia

    Internuclear_ophthalmoplegia

  • Ptosis (eyelid)
  • Drooping of the upper eyelid over the eye

    kraits, mambas and taipans. Bilateral ptosis is usually accompanied by diplopia, dysphagia, and/or progressive muscular paralysis. Neurotoxic ptosis is

    Ptosis (eyelid)

    Ptosis (eyelid)

    Ptosis_(eyelid)

  • Methylphenidate
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    may include blurred vision and dry eyes, with less frequent reports of diplopia and mydriasis. In some cases, tolerance might be an issue with stimulants

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

  • Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia
  • Medical condition

    the eye) is usually symmetrical, therefore, patients are not affected by diplopia (double vision). The progressive ophthalmoplegia is often unnoticed till

    Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia

    Chronic_progressive_external_ophthalmoplegia

  • Corectopia
  • Medical condition

    treatment of corectopia in some cases. Eye injury Iridodialysis Monocular diplopia Polycoria Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome Cassin, Barbara; Solomon, S. (1990)

    Corectopia

    Corectopia

    Corectopia

  • Cerebellar degeneration
  • Medical condition

    sleep disturbances ophthalmoplegia (paralysis of extraocular muscles) diplopia (double vision) Scientific studies have revealed that psychiatric symptoms

    Cerebellar degeneration

    Cerebellar degeneration

    Cerebellar_degeneration

  • Red-headed krait
  • Species of snake

    tell-tale sign of severe envenomation. Other common symptoms include diplopia, dysphagia, vomiting, headache, and hypersalivation. Sometime later the

    Red-headed krait

    Red-headed krait

    Red-headed_krait

  • Degos disease
  • Medical condition

    Symptoms that may develop from damage to these organs include double vision (diplopia), clouding of lenses of eyes, swelling of the optic disc (papilledema)

    Degos disease

    Degos disease

    Degos_disease

  • Primary congenital glaucoma
  • Medical condition

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Primary congenital glaucoma

    Primary congenital glaucoma

    Primary_congenital_glaucoma

  • Hydrocephalus
  • Abnormal increase in cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain

    Describing vomiting, fever, dilated pupils, sensitivity to light, and diplopia. He also noted that patients eventually fell into a deep coma and died

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

  • Brainstem stroke syndrome
  • Medical condition

    and ataxia, with or without weakness. Brainstem stroke can also cause diplopia, slurred speech and decreased level of consciousness. A more serious outcome

    Brainstem stroke syndrome

    Brainstem_stroke_syndrome

  • Bungarus
  • Genus of venomous snakes

    for tell-tale signs of paralysis (e.g. the onset of bilateral ptosis, diplopia, and dysphagia), and subsequently treated (as quickly as possible) with

    Bungarus

    Bungarus

    Bungarus

  • Management of strabismus
  • Use of drugs or surgery to treat the misalignment of the eyes

    near objects) and accommodation (focusing), and prism lenses can relieve diplopia (double vision) by refracting the visual axis,[unreliable medical source][unreliable

    Management of strabismus

    Management_of_strabismus

  • Exophoria
  • Medical condition

    anomalies. Unlike exotropia, fusion is possible in this condition, causing diplopia to be uncommon.[citation needed] Exophoria is common in infancy and childhood

    Exophoria

    Exophoria

  • Double vision (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    double vision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Double vision refers to diplopia, the perception of two images from a single object. Double vision may also

    Double vision (disambiguation)

    Double_vision_(disambiguation)

  • Orbital blowout fracture
  • Medical condition

    intervention may be required to prevent diplopia and enophthalmos. Patients not experiencing enophthalmos or diplopia and having good extraocular mobility

    Orbital blowout fracture

    Orbital blowout fracture

    Orbital_blowout_fracture

  • Aniseikonia
  • Difference in the perceived size of eye images

    tolerated. If magnification difference becomes excessive the effect can cause diplopia, suppression, disorientation, eyestrain, headache, and dizziness and balance

    Aniseikonia

    Aniseikonia

  • Scotoma
  • Altered region in an otherwise normal field of vision

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

  • Cyclizine
  • Medication for motion sickness or vertigo

    psychomotor impairment, dermatitis, and antimuscarinic effects such as diplopia (double vision), tachycardia, constipation, urinary retention and gastro-intestinal

    Cyclizine

    Cyclizine

    Cyclizine

  • Nystagmus
  • Dysfunction of eye movement

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Nystagmus

    Nystagmus

    Nystagmus

  • Color blindness
  • Decreased ability to see color or color differences

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Color blindness

    Color blindness

    Color_blindness

  • Pregabalin
  • Anticonvulsant medication

    Common (1–10% of people with pregabalin): peripheral edema, blurred vision, diplopia, increased appetite and subsequent weight gain, euphoria, confusion, vivid

    Pregabalin

    Pregabalin

    Pregabalin

  • Toxidrome
  • Syndrome caused by a dangerous level of a toxin

    confusion, delirium, deterioration of central nervous system functions, diplopia, dysesthesias, hallucinations, nystagmus, paresthesias, sedation, slurred

    Toxidrome

    Toxidrome

    Toxidrome

  • Glaucoma
  • Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

  • List of adverse effects of aripiprazole
  • (low heart rate) Palpitations Orthostatic hypotension Dry eye Photophobia Diplopia Eyelid oedema Photopsia Diarrhoea Gastritis Pathological gambling Dysphagia

    List of adverse effects of aripiprazole

    List_of_adverse_effects_of_aripiprazole

  • Cerebral polyopia
  • Seeing two or more images after fixation on a stimulus

    Cerebral diplopia or polyopia describes seeing two or more images arranged in ordered rows, columns, or diagonals after fixation on a stimulus. The polyopic

    Cerebral polyopia

    Cerebral_polyopia

  • Silybum marianum
  • Species of plant of genus Silybum in family Asteraceae

    hypersensitivity to this plant. Eyelid edema, ocular pruritus, dry eye, diplopia, and blurred vision are among the reported complications based on registered

    Silybum marianum

    Silybum marianum

    Silybum_marianum

  • Maddox rod
  • Testing tool in optometry

    light to the left, they are said to have esotropia or esophoria (uncrossed diplopia) in which base out (BO) prisms of increasing strength are used until the

    Maddox rod

    Maddox rod

    Maddox_rod

  • Aluminium phosphide poisoning
  • Type of poisoning

    vomiting, diarrhea, ataxia, numbness, paraesthesia, tremor, muscle weakness, diplopia and jaundice. If severe inhalation occurs, the patient may develop acute

    Aluminium phosphide poisoning

    Aluminium phosphide poisoning

    Aluminium_phosphide_poisoning

  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Disease that damages the myelin sheaths around nerves

    diseases of the central nervous system Signs and symptoms Ataxia Depression Diplopia Dysarthria Dysphagia Fatigue Incontinence Nystagmus Optic neuritis Pain

    Multiple sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis

    Multiple_sclerosis

  • Corneal opacity
  • Medical condition

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Corneal opacity

    Corneal opacity

    Corneal_opacity

  • Irvine–Gass syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Irvine–Gass syndrome

    Irvine–Gass syndrome

    Irvine–Gass_syndrome

  • Scintillating scotoma
  • Visual aura associated with migraine

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Scintillating scotoma

    Scintillating scotoma

    Scintillating_scotoma

  • Congenital red–green color blindness
  • Most common genetic condition leading to color blindness

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Congenital red–green color blindness

    Congenital red–green color blindness

    Congenital_red–green_color_blindness

  • Cataract
  • Clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing poor vision

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Cataract

    Cataract

    Cataract

  • Anton syndrome
  • Rare symptom of brain damage where those affected deny being blind

    standard chart even when just 3 feet away. He denied having headaches, diplopia, or eye pain and seemed unconcerned and unaware of his poor eyesight. Upon

    Anton syndrome

    Anton_syndrome

  • Blepharitis
  • Inflammation of the eyelid

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Blepharitis

    Blepharitis

    Blepharitis

  • Aphakia
  • Absence of the lens of the eye

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Aphakia

    Aphakia

    Aphakia

  • Mydriasis
  • Excessive dilation of the pupil

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Mydriasis

    Mydriasis

    Mydriasis

  • Leap Motion
  • Former American company

    Leap Motion controller. Projects emerging from the accelerator included Diplopia (now Vivid Vision), a tech startup using the Leap Motion Controller and

    Leap Motion

    Leap Motion

    Leap_Motion

  • Myopia
  • Inability to focus on distant objects

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Myopia

    Myopia

    Myopia

  • Chalazion
  • Inflammatory swelling of the eyelid due to meibomian gland blockage

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Chalazion

    Chalazion

    Chalazion

  • Entropion
  • Inward folding of the eyelid

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Entropion

    Entropion

    Entropion

  • Photokeratitis
  • Eye condition caused by ultraviolet radiation

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Photokeratitis

    Photokeratitis

  • Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease
  • Degenerative neurological disorder

    Insomnia, paraesthesia, autonomic failure, tachycardia, hyperhidrosis, diplopia, hypertension, stridor, anisocoria, heart issues, resembles fatal insomnia

    Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Creutzfeldt–Jakob_disease

  • Mamushi
  • Species of snake

    Iwashita, Y; Midorikawa, S (2010). 症例報告 マムシ咬傷により複視・眼瞼下垂をきたした1例 [Binocular diplopia and ptosis due to snakebite (Agkistrodon blomhoffi "mamushi")--a case report]

    Mamushi

    Mamushi

    Mamushi

  • Hypertelorism
  • Abnormally increased distance between two body parts, usually the eyes

    due to the eye muscle imbalance after orbital mobilization. Ptosis and diplopia can also occur postoperatively, but this usually self-corrects. A complication

    Hypertelorism

    Hypertelorism

    Hypertelorism

  • Macropsia
  • Perceiving objects as abnormally large

    suppression of one of the images symptoms from mild poor stereopsis, binocular diplopia and intolerable rivalry can occur. There are a broad range of psychological

    Macropsia

    Macropsia

  • Macular degeneration
  • Vision loss due to damage to the macula of the eye

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Macular degeneration

    Macular degeneration

    Macular_degeneration

  • Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome

    Parinaud's_oculoglandular_syndrome

  • Homonymous hemianopsia
  • Visual field loss on the left or right side of the vertical midline

    Presbyopia Vision disorders Blindness Amblyopia Leber's congenital amaurosis Diplopia Scotoma Color blindness Achromatopsia Dichromacy Monochromacy Nyctalopia

    Homonymous hemianopsia

    Homonymous hemianopsia

    Homonymous_hemianopsia

  • List of dangerous snakes
  • Venom and aggression rankings

    reaction. Neurotoxic symptoms are however rare and have only included diplopia and dyspnoea. Ophthalmia has been reported, but has not caused as severe

    List of dangerous snakes

    List of dangerous snakes

    List_of_dangerous_snakes

  • Prism (optics)
  • Transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract light

    prisms, as well as lenses off axis, to treat various orthoptics problems: Diplopia (double vision) Positive and negative fusion problems[ambiguous][citation

    Prism (optics)

    Prism (optics)

    Prism_(optics)

  • Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis
  • Neurological signs and symptoms

    (dysphagia), visual problems (nystagmus, optic neuritis, phosphenes or diplopia), fatigue and acute or chronic pain syndromes, bladder and bowel difficulties

    Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis

    Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis

    Signs_and_symptoms_of_multiple_sclerosis

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  • Dwitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dwitha

    One of the Ladyguru

  • Bruce
  • Boy/Male

    English American French Scottish

    Bruce

    Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...

  • Sagat
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Rajasthani

    Sagat

    Good

  • THALES
  • Male

    Greek

    THALES

    (Θαλής) Greek name THALES means "blossom."

  • Yalmaz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Yalmaz

    Name of a Sahabi

  • Balwinder
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional

    Balwinder

    Powerful King

  • Madhughosh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Madhughosh

    Sweet sounding

  • Medhasvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Medhasvi

    Goddess Saraswati

  • Illadchiya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Illadchiya

    Person who Lives with a Goal

  • GENNADIY
  • Male

    Russian

    GENNADIY

    (Геннадий) Russian form of Greek Gennadios, GENNADIY means "noble."

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  • Diplopia
  • n.

    Alt. of Diplopy