单眼抬高不足伴对侧上斜肌肌腱松弛。

Arif O Khan
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简介:单眼抬高不足伴紧致的同侧下直肌和对侧眼睛的固定偏好是斜视的一个公认的实体。然而,大多数对此病的描述没有记录对侧眼斜肌强制导流试验。本报告的目的是提高人们对单眼仰角缺损的认识,单眼仰角缺损可能与对侧固定眼上斜肌肌腱松弛有关,也可能继发于对侧固定眼上斜肌肌腱松弛。方法:回顾性病例系列。结果:4例患者均为先天性单眼抬升不足。所有患者均有不同程度的头向下位眼倾斜,假性斜视伴轻度上仰限制,双侧眼底外旋。除了低斜视眼的下直肌受限外,强制导流试验对对侧上斜肌肌腱松弛有重要意义。结论:上斜肌腱松弛眼的固定偏好可能导致非首选眼下直肌紧绷。然而,不能排除另一只眼紧绷的下直肌和松弛的上斜肌肌腱之间的先天性联系。诊断为单眼仰角缺乏的患者应仔细注意对侧上斜肌肌腱的强制导流试验。
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Monocular elevation deficiency with contralateral superior oblique muscle tendon laxity.

Introduction: Monocular elevation deficiency with a tight ipsilateral inferior rectus muscle and fixation preference for the contralateral eye is a well recognized entity in strabismus. Most descriptions of the condition, however, do not document oblique muscle forced duction testing in the contralateral eye. The purpose of this report is to raise awareness that monocular elevation deficiency can be associated with, and may be secondary to, a floppy (lax) superior oblique muscle tendon in the contralateral fixating eye.

Methods: Retrospective case series.

Results: All 4 patients were previously diagnosed with congenital monocular elevation deficiency. All had variable head tilt towards the hypotopic eye, pseudoptosis with mild elevation limitation in that eye, and bilateral fundus excyclotorsion. In addition to inferior rectus muscle restriction in the hypotropic eye, forced duction testing was significant for contralateral superior oblique muscle tendon laxity.

Conclusions: Fixation preference for the eye with lax superior oblique muscle tendon may have led to a tight inferior rectus muscle in the non preferred eye. However, a congenital association between tight inferior rectus muscle and a lax superior oblique muscle tendon in the other eye cannot be ruled out. Patients diagnosed with monocular elevation deficiency should have careful attention to forced duction testing of the contralateral superior oblique muscle tendon.

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