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Transient vertical diplopia and silent sinus disorder.
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1999
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OphthalmologyTransient DiplopiaNeurological DisorderOculoplasticsTransient Vertical DiplopiaClinical NeurologyNeurologyCraniofacial SurgeryNeuropathologyMedicineOrbital Floor ReconstructionLeft Orbital Floor
A 57-year-old man had isolated transient recurrent vertical diplopia. Left hypoglobus and enophthalmos were present. Investigations revealed an otherwise asymptomatic left maxillary chronic aspecific sinusitis, with 8 mm lowering of the left orbital floor. Transient diplopia was thought to be secondary to transient fusion impairment. Orbital floor reconstruction cured the patient.