Diplopia, or double vision, can be caused by problems in the eyes or visual pathways. The first step in evaluating diplopia is determining if it is monocular or binocular. Further examination and sometimes imaging tests are then needed to identify the underlying cause, which may include disorders of the extraocular muscles, optic nerves, or brain.
Diplopia, or double vision, can be caused by problems in the eyes or visual pathways. The first step in evaluating diplopia is determining if it is monocular or binocular. Further examination and sometimes imaging tests are then needed to identify the underlying cause, which may include disorders of the extraocular muscles, optic nerves, or brain.
Diplopia, or double vision, can be caused by problems in the eyes or visual pathways. The first step in evaluating diplopia is determining if it is monocular or binocular. Further examination and sometimes imaging tests are then needed to identify the underlying cause, which may include disorders of the extraocular muscles, optic nerves, or brain.