Jones EA, Ten Kate SGC. Exercise-induced diplopia: a mysterious and rare entity.
Strabismus 2021;
29:112-115. [PMID:
34314301 DOI:
10.1080/09273972.2021.1914684]
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Abstract
A rare case of idiopathic exercise-induced diplopia was reported. A 28-year-old male experienced diplopia during and after intensive exercise. These symptoms had been present for over a year. Upon first examination, orthophoria was found. Upon examination after intensive exercise, an esophoria of 10∆ at near and an esotropia of 4∆ at distance was found. Neuroimaging and neurological, cardiological, and hematological evaluations were normal. A prism correction, to be used during exercise, partially resolved the diplopia. This case report aims to highlight and create general awareness about exercise-induced diplopia.
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