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Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy
PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between hypertropia and excyclotorsion in acquired superior oblique palsy (SOP). METHODS: Thirty-one patients with acquired unilateral SOP were recruited for this study. The torsional angle of each patient was assessed via one objective method (fundus photography...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3550310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23372378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2013.27.1.39 |
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author | Lee, Jung Jin Chun, Ko I Baek, Seung-Hee Kim, Ungsoo Samuel |
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description | PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between hypertropia and excyclotorsion in acquired superior oblique palsy (SOP). METHODS: Thirty-one patients with acquired unilateral SOP were recruited for this study. The torsional angle of each patient was assessed via one objective method (fundus photography) and two subjective methods (double Maddox rod test and major amblyoscope). The patient population was divided into two groups (concordance group, n = 19 and discordance group, n = 12) according to the correspondence between the hypertropic eye (paralytic eye) and the more extorted eye (non-fixating eye), which was evaluated by fundus photography. RESULTS: The mean value of objective torsion was 5.09° ± 3.84°. The subjective excyclotorsion degrees were 5.18° ± 4.11° and 3.65° ± 1.93° as measured by double Maddox rod test and major amblyoscope, respectively. Hypertropia and the excyclotorsional angle did not differ significantly between the groups (p = 0.257). Although no correlation was found in the discordance group, the concordance group showed a significant and positive correlation between hypertropia and excyclotorsion (p = 0.011). CONCLUSIONS: Torsional deviation was not related to hypertropia. However, in the concordance patients in whom the hypertropic eye showed excyclotorsion, a significant positive correlation was found between hypertropia and excyclotorsion. |
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spelling | pubmed-35503102013-02-01 Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy Lee, Jung Jin Chun, Ko I Baek, Seung-Hee Kim, Ungsoo Samuel Korean J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between hypertropia and excyclotorsion in acquired superior oblique palsy (SOP). METHODS: Thirty-one patients with acquired unilateral SOP were recruited for this study. The torsional angle of each patient was assessed via one objective method (fundus photography) and two subjective methods (double Maddox rod test and major amblyoscope). The patient population was divided into two groups (concordance group, n = 19 and discordance group, n = 12) according to the correspondence between the hypertropic eye (paralytic eye) and the more extorted eye (non-fixating eye), which was evaluated by fundus photography. RESULTS: The mean value of objective torsion was 5.09° ± 3.84°. The subjective excyclotorsion degrees were 5.18° ± 4.11° and 3.65° ± 1.93° as measured by double Maddox rod test and major amblyoscope, respectively. Hypertropia and the excyclotorsional angle did not differ significantly between the groups (p = 0.257). Although no correlation was found in the discordance group, the concordance group showed a significant and positive correlation between hypertropia and excyclotorsion (p = 0.011). CONCLUSIONS: Torsional deviation was not related to hypertropia. However, in the concordance patients in whom the hypertropic eye showed excyclotorsion, a significant positive correlation was found between hypertropia and excyclotorsion. The Korean Ophthalmological Society 2013-02 2013-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3550310/ /pubmed/23372378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2013.27.1.39 Text en © 2013 The Korean Ophthalmological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Jung Jin Chun, Ko I Baek, Seung-Hee Kim, Ungsoo Samuel Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy |
title | Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy |
title_full | Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy |
title_fullStr | Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy |
title_full_unstemmed | Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy |
title_short | Relationship of Hypertropia and Excyclotorsion in Superior Oblique Palsy |
title_sort | relationship of hypertropia and excyclotorsion in superior oblique palsy |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3550310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23372378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2013.27.1.39 |
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