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Spontaneous Foveal Diplopia With Peripheral Fusion

The Coexistence of Two Angles of Anomaly. Consequences for the Theory of Abnormal Retinal Correspondence

Robert A. Crone, MD; Luc van de Gaer, MD; Elisabeth L. M. Bonants

Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;84(2):143-147.


Abstract

Two cases of convergent microstrabismus with spontaneous foveal diplopia were seen in which the angle of anomaly in the retinal periphery was different from the one that existed in the retinal center. An explanation has been given of the genesis of this clinical entity. The existence of two angles of anomaly is of importance for the theory of abnormal retinal correspondence.



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Amsterdam

From Academisch Ziekenhuis, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Wilhelmina Gasthuis, Amsterdam.


Footnotes

Submitted for publication Oct 6, 1969.

Reprint requests to Academisch Ziekenhuis, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Wilhelmina Gasthuis, Eerste Helmersstraat 104, Amsterdam-Oud west, Netherlands (Dr. Crone).



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