diplopie
Diplopie, or diplopia, is the perception of two images of a single object. It can occur in one eye (monocular diplopia) or only when both eyes are open (binocular diplopia). Monocular diplopia persists when the affected eye is viewed with the other eye covered and is usually due to refractive error, cataract, corneal irregularity, or dry eye. Binocular diplopia disappears when either eye is closed and results from misalignment of the eyes caused by weakness or dysfunction of the extraocular muscles or the nerves that control them, or by disorders that affect eye alignment such as thyroid eye disease, myasthenia gravis, or orbital pathology.
Symptoms vary by cause. Diplopia can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, may be constant or intermittent, and
Diagnosis involves a focused eye examination. Visual acuity, cover and alternate cover tests, and refraction help
Management depends on the cause. Monocular diplopia is typically addressed by correcting refractive error or removing