| 1. | Outside of Panum s fusional area, physiological diplopia takes place.
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| 2. | This creates a orthoptics problems which cause diplopia such as:
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| 3. | Damage to the abducens nerve ( VI ) can also result in diplopia.
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| 4. | Orthoptics aims to treat binocular vision disorders such as strabismus, and diplopia.
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| 5. | Onset is typically sudden with symptoms of horizontal diplopia.
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| 6. | In some cases, patients have had progressive diplopia, or double vision.
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| 7. | Diplopia is a condition where a person complains of seeing an object double.
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| 8. | People with exotropia often experience crossed diplopia.
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| 9. | Diplopia from congenital fourth nerve palsy has occasionally been reported to manifest transiently during pregnancy.
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| 10. | Unlike exotropia, fusion is possible in this condition, causing diplopia to be uncommon.
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