diplopia
/dih-ploh-pee-uh/US // dɪˈploʊ pi ə //UK // (dɪˈpləʊpɪə) //
眩晕,眩晕症,眩晕感,复视
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Ophthalmology.
- : a pathological condition of vision in which a single object appears double.
Examples
For a long time tendency to convergent squint, which is combined with diplopia, has existed on the left side.
In order then to avoid diplopia the macula lutea moves to where the retinal image is formed.
With the aid of a red glass changing fixation is easily produced even without prisms, but never diplopia.
Crossed diplopia could be produced with a red glass, tenotomy of the left abducens sufficed to correct it.
Diplopia is present in the whole visual field with increase of the deviation towards the right.
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