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Query: UMLS:C0038379 (
strabismus
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To examine the link between binocular vision and binocular coordination of saccades we studied subjects with convergent
strabismus
since childhood with mild or no amblyopia: three subjects had small
squint
(< 10 prism D) and preserved peripheral binocular visual function with gross stereopsis; four subjects had larger
squint
(18-35 prism D) and no detectable stereopsis. A standard paradigm was used to elicit horizontal saccades; binocular recordings were made with the
IRIS
device. For subjects with small
strabismus
, saccades were disconjugate (unequal between the two eyes) typically by 1 deg. Subjects with larger
strabismus
exhibited even larger and more variable disconjugacy (typically 1.8 deg). Post-saccadic eye drift was consistently divergent in subjects with small
strabismus
and tended to reduce the convergent
squint
angle. In contrast, in subjects with large
strabismus
drift was convergent. The impairment of the binocular control of saccades is attributed to the deficiency of disconjugate oculomotor adaptive capabilities necessary to compensate for the natural asymmetries or changes in the two oculomotor plants; such deficiency would be more severe in subjects with large
strabismus
who have neither central nor peripheral binocular vision.
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PMID:Impairment of the binocular coordination of saccades in strabismus. 937 74