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Title
Research on the Application and Effect of Visual Function Training in Ocular Regression Syndrome
Authors
Mengxin Yu
Presenting
Mengxin Yu
PURPOSE:
Duane Retraction Syndrome (DRS), also known as Stilling-Turk-Duane syndrome, is a congenital abnormal eye movement disorder characterized by horizontal eye movement defects, eyelid retraction, palpebral fissure stenosis, and abnormal vertical movements when the eyeball is adducted. This paper aims to improve the vision and quality of life of patients by exploring the application and effect of visual function training in retracted eye syndrome.
METHODS:
The complete diagnosis process of an 8-year-old DRS patient was reported in detail, and the patient's visual acuity decreased in both eyes for 1 week. Right eye: abduction is limited but not the midline, left eye: normal movement in all directions; Alternating Masking: Micro Movement Outer - Positive; Nystagmus: - ; Compensation head: None.Simultaneous visual machine examination: Level I consciousness: -4°, other angles: -4°, level II no image.After examination, amblyopia in the right eye and retraction syndrome in the right eye were found, and the treatment plan was: wearing glasses, covering one eye for 4 hours, and multimedia simultaneous visual training.
RESULTS:
Clinical examination confirmed that the patient had DRS in the right eye with monocular amblyopia, and the patient's visual acuity improved after non-surgical treatment such as wearing glasses, and multimedia vision training.
CONCLUSIONS:
Visual function training can improve patients' visual acuity, and early diagnosis and personalized treatment of DRS are crucial to improve patients' vision . Non-surgical methods can be used as a treatment option for mild patients, while surgical treatment provides an effective intervention for moderately to severe patients.