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Diseases » Diplopia » Summary
 

What is Diplopia?

What is Diplopia?

  • Diplopia: Double vision.
  • Diplopia: The condition in which a single object appears as two objects. Also called "double vision." (from medterms.com)
    Source - Diseases Database
  • Diplopia: visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects; "diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered".
    Source - WordNet 2.1

Diplopia: Introduction

What causes Diplopia?

Causes of Diplopia: see causes of Diplopia
Risk factors for Diplopia: see risk factors for Diplopia

What are the symptoms of Diplopia?

Symptoms of Diplopia: see symptoms of Diplopia

Diplopia: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Diplopia.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Diplopia.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Diplopia: see treatments for Diplopia

Name and Aliases of Diplopia

Main name of condition: Diplopia

Other names or spellings for Diplopia:

double vision

Seeing double Source - Diseases Database

Double vision, Diplopia
Source - WordNet 2.1

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