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Graves' Ophthalmopathy Evaluated by Infrared Eye-Movement Recordings
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OphthalmologyOculoplasticsEye TrackingInfrared Eye-movement RecordingsOrbital DecompressionGlaucomaOcular PathologyMedicineHorizontal Eye MovementsRadiologyThirteen Patients
Thirteen patients with varying degrees of Graves' ophthalmopathy were examined using high-resolution infrared oculography to determine peak velocities for horizontal eye movements between 3 degrees and 30 degrees. As severity of the orbital disease increased, peak velocities became substantially lower. Vertical-muscle surgery failed to have any effect on peak velocity of horizontal eye movements. In contrast, orbital decompression caused notable improvement in peak velocity of eye movements. Eye-movement recordings, which provide a measure of extraocular muscle function rather than structure, may provide a safe, sensitive, and accurate method for classifying and following up patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy.
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