Microtropia: clinical findings and management for the primary eye care practitioner

Josephine O. Ibironke O.D., MPH
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Abstract

Background

Microtropia is a small-angle strabismus with a highly developed degree of binocular cooperation. It is a unilateral comitant horizontal deviation less than 5 prism diopters (PD) in the presence of anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC), amblyopia, some motor fusion, and reduced stereoacuity.

Case report

A 7-year-old white girl presented for a second opinion concerning unexplained vision loss in the left eye. Visual acuities were 20/20 in the right eye and 20/200 in the left eye. Ocular evaluation found normal eye health with a 4-PD constant left esotropia at near and a 3-PD constant left esotropia at distance on unilateral cover test. A diagnosis of steady nasal eccentric fixation microtropia without identity with strabismic amblyopia in the left eye was made. Over the follow-up period, visual acuity improved but the alignment did not.

Conclusion

Microtropia can defy detection, resulting in a reduced chance of achieving near-normal visual potential in children. It is important for clinicians to understand the possible etiologies, related entities, proper testing, differential diagnoses, and the goals of treatment. This case report reviews the clinical findings, diagnoses, and management of patients with microtropia.

斜视:初级眼保健医生的临床表现和管理
背景:微斜视是一种双眼合作高度发达的小角度斜视。它是一种单侧伴随水平偏差小于5棱镜屈光度(PD),存在视网膜异常对应(ARC),弱视,一些运动融合和立体视敏度降低。病例报告:一名7岁白人女孩因左眼不明原因的视力丧失而求诊。右眼视力20/20,左眼视力20/200。眼部评估发现眼睛健康正常,近处4-PD恒定左侧内斜视,远处3-PD恒定左侧内斜视。诊断为稳定型鼻偏心固定性微斜视,与左眼斜视弱视不一致。在随访期间,视力有所改善,但对齐没有。结论儿童微斜视不易被发现,使其达到接近正常视电位的机会降低。临床医生了解可能的病因、相关实体、适当的检测、鉴别诊断和治疗目标是很重要的。本病例报告回顾了小斜视患者的临床表现、诊断和治疗。
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