Larmande A, Buillou B
Arch Ophtalmol Rev Gen Ophtalmol. 1975 May;35(5):417-26.
The vertical vergences are rather weak physiological conjugate movements of the eyes. When the ocular axes approach each other or deviate, a vertical convergence or divergence occurs. These reflex movements are evoked either by visual stimuli (fusional vergence) or by labyrinthine stimuli. In pathological situations vertical vergences may become evident in permanent or alternating hyperphorias, in the strabismus occurring in the Hertwig-Magendie syndrome, in see-saw nystagmus and in labyrinthine lesions (such as Meniere's disease, after labyrinthectomy and after section of the VIIIth nerve).
垂直性聚散是眼睛相当微弱的生理性共轭运动。当眼轴相互靠近或分开时,会出现垂直性集合或散开。这些反射运动可由视觉刺激(融合性聚散)或迷路刺激诱发。在病理情况下,垂直性聚散可能在永久性或交替性上隐斜、赫特维希-马让迪综合征中出现的斜视、跷跷板样眼球震颤以及迷路病变(如梅尼埃病、迷路切除术后和第Ⅷ脑神经切断术后)中变得明显。