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. 1986 Sep;70(9):673-6.
doi: 10.1136/bjo.70.9.673.

Suppression and retinal correspondence in intermittent exotropia

Suppression and retinal correspondence in intermittent exotropia

J Cooper et al. Br J Ophthalmol. 1986 Sep.

Abstract

Suppression scotomas and retinal projection (retinal correspondence) were measured in six intermittent exotropes during deviation. Measurements used red-green anaglyph stimuli presented on a black background which could be varied from 3.4 minutes of arc to 3 degrees 24'. Results showed non-suppression of all points between the fovea and the diplopia point. Harmonious anomalous retinal correspondence was usually observed. Two subjects had spontaneous changes from anomalous retinal correspondence to normal retinal correspondence without a concurrent change in ocular position. Conventional testing resulted in more variable results in regard to retinal correspondence and suppression, suggesting that non-suppression and anomalous retinal correspondence occur when black backgrounds are used for testing.

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