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| Current Vision Research |
Vision problems affect your quality of life
Both trouble seeing and blurred vision have independent, measurable associations with health related quality of life measures. In short, how well you see can affect your enjoyment of work and leisure activities.
Associations of Eye Diseases and Symptoms with Self-Reported Physical and Mental Health Click here to read more: Vision and quality of life
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Surgery for superior oblique myokymia
Superior oblique myokymia is an unusual condition which causes episodes of double, moving and shaking vision, and does not always respond to medications. Surgery can help, but cannot eliminate double vision for everybody. Stephen Leslie published a summary of one patient which summarises our current understanding of the condition. Results of extraocular muscle surgery for superior oblique myokymia Click Link to read more: Superior oblique myokymia surgery or Superior oblique myokymia full text
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People with strabismus have more psychological and social distress
The psychosocial aspects of strabismus:
Click Link to read more: Strabismus and social distress
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Brain tumours around the pituitary gland can often affect peripheral vision
Bitemporal hemianopia arising from a suprasellar craniopharyngioma Click Link to read more: Brain tumours can affect peripheral vision
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