解离垂直偏差:简化

Neha Preet, Mittali Khurana, Srishti Sharma, Anupama Singh
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游离性垂直偏差(DVD)是一种尚未被充分理解的眼运动障碍。它被定义为非固定眼的间歇性异常,包括向上偏移、前旋扭和侧向偏移。它可以表现为潜在的或明显的偏差。它通常是双侧的,不对称的,常伴有潜伏性眼球震颤和婴儿内斜视。在单侧病例中,它可能与弱视有关。这些患者通常没有双眼视力。DVD的测量有很大的差异,因为它只有一只眼睛被遮住才能看到,因此很难量化它的大小。因此,选择一个适当的管理方案是困难的。治疗方案包括保守和手术治疗。保守治疗是通过眼镜矫正来促进融合。手术治疗适用于大,频繁的DVD或头部姿势异常。通常采用的手术选择是上直肌后退,有或没有后路固定缝合线。目前正在使用不同的DVD手术方法,但没有推荐的指导方针,因此是基于偏差的数量和外科医生的经验。
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Dissociated vertical deviation: Simplified
Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) is not a well-understood ocular motility disorder. It is defined as an intermittent anomaly of a non-fixing eye consisting of upward excursion, ex-cyclotorsion, and lateral deviation. It can present as latent or manifest deviation. It is usually bilateral, asymmetrical, and often associated with latent nystagmus and infantile esotropia. In unilateral cases, it can be associated with amblyopia. Binocular vision is usually absent in these patients. There are huge variations in the measurements of DVD, as it becomes visible only with one eye covered, hence making quantification of its magnitude difficult. Therefore, choosing an adequate management option is difficult. Management options include both conservative as well as surgical treatment. Conservative management is done with spectacles correction to encourage fusion. Surgical management is indicated in large, frequent DVD or with anomalous head posture. Surgical options commonly adopted are superior rectus recession with or without posterior fixation sutures. Different surgical approaches to DVD are currently being used but no recommended guidelines are available, hence is based on the amount of deviation and experience of a surgeon.
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