Dragged-Fovea Diplopia Syndrome
Dragged-Fovea Diplopia Syndrome
General: Binocular double vision with macular conditions such as epiretinal membrane, choroidal neovascular membranes, localized retinal detachment or paramacular scars dragging the fovea
Ocular: Maculopathy: metamorphopsia: vascular wrinkling; central diplopia in the presence of peripheral fusion
Clinical: Lights on-off test with 20/70 to 20/100 is diagnostic
DePool, ME, Campbell JP, Broome SO, et al. The dragged-fovea diplopia syndrome. Ophthalmology 2005; 112: 1455-1462.
General: Binocular double vision with macular conditions such as epiretinal membrane, choroidal neovascular membranes, localized retinal detachment or paramacular scars dragging the fovea
Ocular: Maculopathy: metamorphopsia: vascular wrinkling; central diplopia in the presence of peripheral fusion
Clinical: Lights on-off test with 20/70 to 20/100 is diagnostic
DePool, ME, Campbell JP, Broome SO, et al. The dragged-fovea diplopia syndrome. Ophthalmology 2005; 112: 1455-1462.



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