Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders

Prism correction can be helpful not only for patients with strabismus, but also for those with other eye conditions. In heterophoria, especially in the presence of asthenopic complaints, prisms can be used for compensation for latent strabismus and development of fusional reserves. Prisms can reduce...

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Main Author: Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
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Published: Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists 2022-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/2/9-fulltext
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author Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
author_facet Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
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description Prism correction can be helpful not only for patients with strabismus, but also for those with other eye conditions. In heterophoria, especially in the presence of asthenopic complaints, prisms can be used for compensation for latent strabismus and development of fusional reserves. Prisms can reduce an abnormal head posture and thus normalize the posture of a child in jerk nystagmus. Base-out prisms are prescribed to induce divergence and stimulate fusional convergence for decreasing the amplitude of nystagmus and thus improving visual acuity in patients whose nystagmus is suppressed by viewing a near target. In patients whose nystagmus is worse during near viewing, base-in prisms may help which induce divergence. Prisms can be helpful for eliminating diplopia in thyroid eye disease and are used for assessing the Accommodative Convergence to Accommodation (AC/A) ratio. They can be also helpful to shift the image from the affected fovea to the preferred retinal locus in patients with absolute central scotoma and eccentric gaze fixation and to expand visual fields in patients with hemianopia and retinitis pigmentosa. Ophthalmologists should bear in mind that the above conditions can be treated with prisms, and apply prism correction widely in their practice.
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spelling doaj.art-889ca372ca324a79bf37e0f0e96ebe352023-10-06T08:59:32ZengUkrainian Society of OphthalmologistsJournal of Ophthalmology2412-87402022-02-0124853http://doi.org/10.31288/oftalmolzh202224853Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disordersUse of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders0SI "The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy of the NAMS of Ukraine"; Odesa (Ukraine)Prism correction can be helpful not only for patients with strabismus, but also for those with other eye conditions. In heterophoria, especially in the presence of asthenopic complaints, prisms can be used for compensation for latent strabismus and development of fusional reserves. Prisms can reduce an abnormal head posture and thus normalize the posture of a child in jerk nystagmus. Base-out prisms are prescribed to induce divergence and stimulate fusional convergence for decreasing the amplitude of nystagmus and thus improving visual acuity in patients whose nystagmus is suppressed by viewing a near target. In patients whose nystagmus is worse during near viewing, base-in prisms may help which induce divergence. Prisms can be helpful for eliminating diplopia in thyroid eye disease and are used for assessing the Accommodative Convergence to Accommodation (AC/A) ratio. They can be also helpful to shift the image from the affected fovea to the preferred retinal locus in patients with absolute central scotoma and eccentric gaze fixation and to expand visual fields in patients with hemianopia and retinitis pigmentosa. Ophthalmologists should bear in mind that the above conditions can be treated with prisms, and apply prism correction widely in their practice.https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/2/9-fulltextprismsheterophorianystagmusdiplopia
spellingShingle Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
Journal of Ophthalmology
prisms
heterophoria
nystagmus
diplopia
title Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
title_full Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
title_fullStr Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
title_full_unstemmed Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
title_short Use of prisms in ophthalmology: a review. Part 2. Use of prisms in heterophoria, nystagmus, and visual nervous system disorders
title_sort use of prisms in ophthalmology a review part 2 use of prisms in heterophoria nystagmus and visual nervous system disorders
topic prisms
heterophoria
nystagmus
diplopia
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