Metz H S
Arch Ophthalmol. 1984 May;102(5):721-2. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1984.01040030577022.
Eighteen patients (21 eyes) with superior oblique palsy had vertical saccadic velocity measurements in primary gaze, adduction, and abduction. No noticeable difference was found when upward saccades were compared with downward saccades in all fields of gaze. Thus, saccadic velocity studies would not be helpful in the diagnosis of superior oblique palsy.
18例(21只眼)上斜肌麻痹患者在第一眼位、内收位和外展位进行了垂直扫视速度测量。在所有注视野中,向上扫视与向下扫视相比较时未发现明显差异。因此,扫视速度研究对上斜肌麻痹的诊断没有帮助。