Sitole Sumit, Jay Walter M
Department of Ophthalmology, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL 60153, USA.
Semin Ophthalmol. 2007 Jan-Mar;22(1):29-31. doi: 10.1080/08820530601182535.
A 33-year-old woman with a history of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis presented with complaints of episodic horizontal diplopia and blurred vision over the past two months. The patient gave a past history of similar episodes of diplopia that had occurred with previous clinical relapses of her multiple sclerosis. On eye movement examination, the patient exhibited intermittent spasms of convergence coupled with miosis. On upward gaze, the convergence and miosis became more marked. An auto-refraction revealed variable measurements in both eyes, consistent with accommodative spasms. A cycloplegic auto-refraction revealed significantly lower myopia present in both eyes than the initial pre-cycloplegic auto-refraction with minimal variability in readings. Symptomatic relief was achieved by cycloplegia and spectacle correction.
一名33岁复发缓解型多发性硬化症女性患者,在过去两个月出现发作性水平复视和视力模糊的症状。该患者既往有类似复视发作史,与之前多发性硬化症临床复发有关。眼部运动检查时,患者出现间歇性集合痉挛并伴有瞳孔缩小。向上注视时,集合和瞳孔缩小更为明显。自动验光显示双眼测量值变化,符合调节痉挛。睫状肌麻痹后自动验光显示双眼近视度数明显低于初始未用睫状肌麻痹剂时的验光结果,且读数变化极小。通过睫状肌麻痹和眼镜矫正,症状得到缓解。