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2009, Number 6

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Rev Mex Oftalmol 2009; 83 (6)

Síntomas neurológicos asociados con estrabismos paralíticos

Berganza-Canales L, Murillo-Correa CE, Vargas-Ortega AJ
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Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 366-368
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Key words:

Paralytic strabismus, diplopia, headache, ocular alignment.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To describe the neurological symptoms referred by patients with oculomotor paralytic strabismus and its frequency.
Material and method: A clinical, descriptive and longitudinal study was made in 54 patients with diagnosis of paralytic strabismus.
Conclusion: Beside diplopia and loss of ocular alignment, 54 patients referred at least one of the next symptoms: intense headache, dizziness, nausea and facial pain, mainly in the beginning of the illness, some of them, in fact, previous to notice diplopia.


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Rev Mex Oftalmol. 2009;83