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Amer. Orthoptic Jrnl. 58(1):76-78 (2008); doi:10.3368/aoj.58.1.76
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Exercise-Induced Esotropia

Eric L. Singman, M.D., Ph.D. and Noelle S. Matta, C.O., C.R.C., C.O.T.

From the Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Noelle S. Matta, C.O., C.R.C., C.O.T., Family Eye Group, 2110 Harrisburg Pike, Suite 215, Lancaster, PA 17601; e-mail:noellematta{at}aol.com

The authors evaluated a 34-year-old man with exercise-induced diplopia. The diagnostic testing that led to this conclusion is discussed. To the authors’ knowledge, this is a rarely reported condition that warrants discussion.

Key words: double vision, exercise, esotropia







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