Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(2):337-342.
Published online February 1, 2002.
The Change of Deviation Angle according to Gaze Position in Exotropes with Inferior Oblique Overaction.
Young Chun Lee, Muyan Kim, Se Youp Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, Uijongbu St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University Medical College, Korea. leeyc@cmc.cuk.ac.kr
2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Keimyung University, Korea.
하사근 기능항진을 동반한 외사시 환자에서 주시 방향에 따른 사시각 변화
이영춘 ( Young Chun Lee ) , 김무연 ( Muyan Kim ) , 이세엽 ( Se Youp Lee )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To determine the correlation between the grade of inferior oblique overaction and the change of deviation angle according to gaze position. METHODS: We classified 90 patients into 4 groups according to the grade of inferior oblique overaction. Deviation angle was respectively measured in upward, primary and downward position at far and the difference between them was analyzed. And we assessed the frequency of V and Y pattern and the concordance of deviating eye between at primary position and at upgaze. RESULTS: Mean bilateral sum of the IOOA was +3.58 and average of deviation angle was 33.64 PD in upward position, 27.82 PD in primary position and 24.72 PD in downward position. Difference of deviation angle between upward and primary position was 5.82 PD (P<0.05) in that 3.10 PD between primary and downward position (p>0.05). The frequency of V pattern exotropia was 17.6% in group A, 17.1% in group B, 50% in group C and 85.7% in group D while the frequency of Y pattern among V pattern was 100%, 66.7%, 75% and 25% respectively. The chief deviating eye or IOOA predominant eye at primary position diverged during upgaze only in 67% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: The larger the inferior oblique overaction, the more V pattern exotropia was observed and deviation angle was increased at higher IOOA groups. Overall exotropia patients with IOOA shows rather Y shape than V shape. And chief deviating eye was not always deviating eye at upgaze.
Key Words: Exotropia;Inferior oblique overaction;V pattern exotropia


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