All Relations between Photophobia and binocular

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Maria L Brun-Vergara, Nader Zakhari, Carlos H Torre. Case 334. Radiology. vol 313. issue 1. 2024-10-29. PMID:39470428. a 30-year-old female patient who was 25 weeks pregnant presented to the emergency department with a 1-month history of mild headache and 2 weeks of progressive somnolence and photophobia accompanied by binocular horizontal diplopia and right gaze deviation. 2024-10-29 2024-10-31 Not clear
Saleh Sami Alwakeel, Abdullah Yahya Alfaifi, Fatima Abbas Alabandi, Sohaila Alshimemer. Clinical Reasoning: A Young Woman With Rapidly Progressive Weakness and Paresthesia. Neurology. 2023-08-01. PMID:37527942. additionally, she complained of a constant occipital headache that worsened in the supine position and was associated with photophobia, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, and horizontal binocular diplopia. 2023-08-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Joanna M Jefferis, William A Innes, Simon J Hickma. The presenting visual symptoms of optic chiasmal disease. European journal of ophthalmology. 2022-09-23. PMID:36147020. whilst some patients with optic chiasmal disease will be asymptomatic, many will complain of visual symptoms including symptomatic field defects, problems with central vision, difficulty with near tasks, binocular visual disturbances, colour vision disturbances, photophobia, phosphenes, glare, and rarely, oscillopsia and visual hallucinations. 2022-09-23 2023-08-14 Not clear
Dannys Rivero Rodríguez, Claudio Scherle Matamoros, Galo E Pillajo Sulca, Yanelis Pernas Sánche. Isolate unilateral oculomotor palsy after mild traumatic brain injury. Neurocirugia (English Edition). vol 29. issue 6. 2019-10-07. PMID:30064938. we present a 23-year-old female who, after mild tbi, began to experience right ptosis, binocular diplopia, and photophobia. 2019-10-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Helen Lew, Chang-Ho Kim, Young-Soo Yun, Seung-Han Ha. Binocular photophobia after surgical treatment in intermittent exotropia. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry. vol 84. issue 12. 2008-02-12. PMID:18091309. this study examined the rate of binocular photophobia in intermittent exotropia patients before surgical correction, and the factors affecting this rate. 2008-02-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Helen Lew, Chang-Ho Kim, Young-Soo Yun, Seung-Han Ha. Binocular photophobia after surgical treatment in intermittent exotropia. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry. vol 84. issue 12. 2008-02-12. PMID:18091309. the study also investigated the factors affecting postsurgical disappearance of binocular photophobia. 2008-02-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Helen Lew, Chang-Ho Kim, Young-Soo Yun, Seung-Han Ha. Binocular photophobia after surgical treatment in intermittent exotropia. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry. vol 84. issue 12. 2008-02-12. PMID:18091309. binocular photophobia after surgical treatment in intermittent exotropia. 2008-02-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michael S Vaphiades, Russell W Rea. Magnetic resonance imaging of choroidal inflammation in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. vol 24. issue 4. 2005-03-14. PMID:15662244. acute binocular visual loss, photophobia, headache, and pulsatile tinnitus developed in a 51-year-old woman. 2005-03-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
N Nagai, H Ohde, Y Betsuin, S Matsukura, K Kigasawa, Y Mashima, Y Oguch. [Two cases of digitalis toxicity with reversible and severe decrease of visual acuity]. Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi. vol 105. issue 1. 2001-04-26. PMID:11210783. we performed electrophysiologic tests on two patients with digitalis toxicity who first had photophobia and xanthopsia and revealed reversible reduced visual acuity and binocular central scotoma. 2001-04-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
E C Campos, C Cipoll. Binocularity and photophobia in intermittent exotropia. Perceptual and motor skills. vol 74. issue 3 Pt 2. 1992-09-14. PMID:1501986. an explanation of photophobia in intermittent exotropia was suggested as impairment in binocular cooperation, since the indicators of binocular function were significantly altered in the patients, particularly during light exposure. 1992-09-14 2023-08-11 human
E C Campos, C Cipoll. Binocularity and photophobia in intermittent exotropia. Perceptual and motor skills. vol 74. issue 3 Pt 2. 1992-09-14. PMID:1501986. the relationship between photophobia and binocular function in intermittent exotropia was examined in 42 subjects (21 patients and 21 controls). 1992-09-14 2023-08-11 human
R E Wiggins, G K von Noorde. Monocular eye closure in sunlight. Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. vol 27. issue 1. 1990-05-15. PMID:2324913. the mean monocular photophobia threshold was significantly higher than the binocular threshold. 1990-05-15 2023-08-11 human
R E Wiggins, G K von Noorde. Monocular eye closure in sunlight. Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. vol 27. issue 1. 1990-05-15. PMID:2324913. monocular and binocular photophobia thresholds were then measured for each subject. 1990-05-15 2023-08-11 human
R E Wiggins, G K von Noorde. Monocular eye closure in sunlight. Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. vol 27. issue 1. 1990-05-15. PMID:2324913. in addition, binocular photophobia thresholds were significantly lower in those reporting eye closure compared with those who did not. 1990-05-15 2023-08-11 human
H A Backma. Monocular photophobia. American journal of optometry and physiological optics. vol 64. issue 4. 1987-07-08. PMID:3591901. monocular photophobia was not associated with anomalous binocular vision. 1987-07-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
H A Backma. Monocular photophobia. American journal of optometry and physiological optics. vol 64. issue 4. 1987-07-08. PMID:3591901. the control group did not manifest uniocular or binocular photophobia while the experimental group admitted frequent eye closure. 1987-07-08 2023-08-11 Not clear