下斜肌“过度活动”是由下斜肌缩短引起的,不是由高张力引起的。

Oded Lagstein, David L Guyton
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目的:确定至少可以融合某些凝视位置的患者的融合收敛适应是否会导致斜肌明显“过度活动”或“不活动”的非固定眼动路径弯曲,从而可能产生高张力作为过度活动或不活动原因的错误证据。方法:作者回顾性研究斜肌“过动/欠动”患者的兰开斯特红绿图。如果存在融合,通常在单眼闭塞后至少30分钟重复该情节。同时记录眼底扭转和融合情况。结果:在出现融合的患者进行贴片试验后,非固定眼的运动路径变得更加线性。结论:虽然有人认为斜肌的真正过度活动会在侧视时显示弯曲的眼动路径,但在研究中,至少在某些注视方向上显示融合的患者,在贴片测试后眼动路径变得更线性,更倾向于机械解释。图示病例与以下假设一致:短的下斜肌只是将球体置于勒索位置,下斜肌“过度活动”的出现是由于眼睛在侧视时遵循其勒索运动路径,而不是由于内收眼的下斜肌张力过高。[J].儿童眼斜视,2014,59(1):28-34。
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Inferior Oblique Muscle "Overaction" Caused by Inferior Oblique Muscle Shortening, Not by Hypertonicity.

Purpose: To determine whether fusional vergence adaptation in patients who can fuse in at least some gaze positions can cause curvature of the non-fixing eye movement paths of patients with apparent "overaction" or "underaction" of the oblique muscles, yielding possibly erroneous evidence of hypertonicity as the cause of the overaction or underaction.

Methods: The authors retrospectively studied Lancaster red-green plots of patients with oblique muscle "overaction/underaction." If fusion was present, the plot had usually been repeated after monocular occlusion for at least 30 minutes. Fundus torsion and fusion status were also recorded.

Results: After a patch test in patients displaying fusion, the non-fixing eye's movement path became more linear.

Conclusions: Although it has been argued that true overaction of the oblique muscles would show curved eye movement paths on side gazes, in the study patients displaying fusion in at least some directions of gaze, the eye movement paths became more linear after patch testing, favoring the more mechanical explanation. Illustrated cases were consistent with the hypothesis that short inferior oblique muscles simply hold the globes in extorted positions, and the appearance of inferior oblique muscle "overaction" arises from the eyes' following their extorted movement paths on side gazes, not from hypertonicity of the inferior oblique muscle in the adducting eye. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2022;59(1):28-34.].

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