
The investigation of a number of 286 patients having disorders of binocular seeing shows a very frequent association of these to spasmophilia, especially for persons of feminine sex during their third or fourth decades of life. The medicamentous treatment of spasmophilia has ameliorated the disturbing binocular seeings, which had appeared again after stopping the treatment for a long time. The authors recommend the cover-test end the examination using Maddox's experiment for tracing rapidly out the binocular seeing disturbings. In order to stimulate the movements of the ocular globe in an reverse sense to the deviation formed by the oculomotor existed lack of poise, it had been used the prescription of classes with prisms assembled conversely to the classic rules, having the indication of wearing them for 3-4 hours a day.
Adult, Male, Tetany, Vision, Binocular, Adolescent, Eye Diseases, Vision Disorders, Phosphorus Metabolism Disorders, Middle Aged, Calcium Metabolism Disorders, Ergocalciferols, Humans, Calcium, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Child
Adult, Male, Tetany, Vision, Binocular, Adolescent, Eye Diseases, Vision Disorders, Phosphorus Metabolism Disorders, Middle Aged, Calcium Metabolism Disorders, Ergocalciferols, Humans, Calcium, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Child
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