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Dissociated vertical deviation-a clinical and laboratory study.
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Clinical DisordersClinical InjuryOphthalmologyOculoplasticsNystagmus PatientsLaboratory StudyRehabilitationSurgeryGlaucomaBell PhenomenonMotor DisorderPediatric OphthalmologyMedicineDissociated Vertical DeviationHealth Sciences
The previously reported nomenclature and clinical characteristics of dissociated vertical deviation have been recorded. The incidence and characteristics of DVD have been determined by evaluation of 1,000 consecutive strabismus or nystagmus patients, and with selected chart study carried out on the 111 DVD patients found in this series. Electro-oculographic studies of selected patients with DVD provided objective evidence of the speed and amplitude of the ocular movements in DVD. Bell phenomenon, strabismus sursoadductorius and the Bielschowsky phenomenon were recorded and compared to clinical findings of strabismus patients with DVD. The technique for the results of surgery for DVD were described. Dissociated vertical deviation was characterized as a component of the overall strabismus picture.
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