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Diplopia: characteristics and etiologic distribution in a referral-based university hospital.
Kim, Hyun-Jae; Kim, Hyo-Jung; Choi, Jeong-Yoon; Yang, Hee Kyung; Hwang, Jeong-Min; Kim, Ji-Soo.
Afiliação
  • Kim HJ; Department of Neurology, Chungbuk National University Hospital, Cheongju, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim HJ; Department of Medical Sciences, Neurology, Graduate School of Ajou University, Suwon, Republic of Korea.
  • Choi JY; Research Administration Team, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
  • Yang HK; Department of Neurology, Clinical Neuroscience Center, Dizziness Center, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
  • Hwang JM; Department of Neurology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim JS; Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
J Neurol ; 270(2): 1067-1075, 2023 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36355187
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

The etiologic distribution and clinical features of diplopia may differ according to the specialties involved in the management. This study aimed to establish the clinical features and underlying etiologies of diplopia by recruiting patients from all departments.

METHODS:

We reviewed the medical records of 4127 patients with diplopia as the chief complaint, who had been recruited from all departments at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea, from 2003 to 2020.

RESULTS:

Diplopia was binocular in 3557 (94.2%) and monocular in 219 (5.8%) patients. The common causes of binocular diplopia included microvascular (n = 516, 14.5%), strokes (n = 412, 11.6%), neoplastic (n = 304, 8.5%), myasthenia gravis (n = 253, 7.1%), traumatic (n = 240, 6.7%), and decompensated phoria (n = 232, 6.5%), and comprised more than a half of the causes. Patients with binocular diplopia were usually managed by neurologists (2549/3557, 71.7%), followed by ophthalmologists (2247/3557, 63.2%), emergency physicians (1528/3557, 43.0%), neurosurgeons (361/3557, 10.1%), and others (271/3557, 7.6%). The etiologies of binocular diplopia differed markedly according to the patients' age and the specialties involved in the management (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS:

Given the differences in the etiologic distribution of diplopia according to the patients' age and the specialties involved in the management, the results of previous reports on the characteristics and etiology of diplopia, primarily performed in a single specialty department, should be interpreted with a possible selection bias.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estrabismo / Diplopia Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Neurol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estrabismo / Diplopia Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Neurol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article