[Long-Term Follow-up of Age-related Strabismus Patients 50 Years-old and Over].

Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2015-09-01
Akihiko Oohira
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Abstract

Purpose: To characterize age-related strabismus by long term observation.

Methods: Clinical Characteristics were collected at two institutions from patients 50 years-old and over with age-related strabismus, who complained of diplopia and were followed up longer than 2 years without surgical intervention.

Results: The cohort consisted of one case of near exotropia (convergence insufficiency, exotropia angle at near was 11.3 degrees), eight cases of distance esotropia (divergence insufficiency, average esotropia angle at distance was 5.8 degrees), and 15 cases of hypertropia (average hypertropia angle at distance was 3.6 degrees). In 14 patients more than one year passed from the onset of diplopia to date of visiting one of the two clinics. The strabismus angle slowly increased (0.3 per year in average; Wicoxon signed-rank test, p < 0.01). 17 patients successfully used prism incorporated glasses. Diplopia was intermittent at first and became more frequent in most cases. Hypertropic patients often showed extorsion of the lower eye.

Conclusion: Age-related strabismus eyes slowly develop diplopia and very slowly get worse in deviation angle. Prism incorporated glasses are useful in this condition.

[50岁及以上年龄相关性斜视患者长期随访]。
目的:通过长期观察探讨老年性斜视的特点。方法:收集两所医院50岁及以上年龄相关性斜视主诉复视患者的临床特征,随访时间超过2年,未进行手术干预。结果:近外斜视1例(会聚不全,近外斜视角11.3度),远视内斜视8例(发散不全,平均远视角5.8度),远视15例(平均远视角3.6度)。在14例复视患者中,从复视发病到到两家诊所就诊的时间超过一年。斜视角度缓慢增加(平均每年0.3;Wicoxon符号秩检验,p < 0.01)。17例患者成功使用棱镜复合眼镜。复视起初是间歇性的,在大多数情况下变得更加频繁。增生性患者常表现为下眼压迫。结论:老年性斜视眼复视发展缓慢,斜视角度恶化缓慢。棱镜组合玻璃在这种情况下是有用的。
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