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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

Lesion of the trochlear nerve causes paralysis of the superior oblique muscle of the eyecausingdiplopia ( double vision

by weakness of the eye muscles(passive) caused byDiplopia Double vision

Damage to the oculomotor nerve ( III ) , such as from a palsycan causedouble vision ( diplopia

Ocular movements in adults ... a muscle palsycan causediplopia ( double vision

by an extra - ocular muscle palsy(passive) caused bydouble vision diplopia

Damage to the oculomotor nerve ( IIIcan causedouble vision ( diplopia

Damage to the peripheral part of the abducens nervewill causedouble vision ( diplopia

Paralysis of the nervecausesdiplopia ( double vision

thyroid muscle dysfunctioncan causedouble vision ( diplopia

Strabismusmay causedouble vision ( diplopia

superior oblique palsycausedouble vision ( diplopia

Does superior oblique palsycausedouble vision ( diplopia

Injury to cranial nerves 3,4,or 6can causediplopia ( double vision

convergencecausingdiplopia ( double vision

where the eyes do turn outwardscausingdiplopia ( double vision

Eye movement restrictioncan causediplopia ( double - vision

Lesionscausedouble vision ( diplopia

an eye conditionwas causingDiplopia ( double - vision

Robert ... an eye conditionwas causingDiplopia ( double - vision

3,4,or 6can causediplopia ( double vision

an abnormality within the eye itself , such as a refractive error like astigmatism or a rare type of cataract(passive) is usually caused byMonocular double vision

astigmatism , dry eye , or keratoconus(passive) might be caused byMonocular double vision

astigmatism , dry eye , or keratoconus(passive) may be caused byMonocular double vision

astigmatism(passive) caused bymonocular double vision

cataracts(passive) caused bymonocular double vision

Strabismus ... a condition where the sufferers eyes are misalignedcan ... causedebilitating double vision

that is hallucinogeniccausingdisorientation , double - vision

grave 's diseasehas causedpersistent double - vision

dry eye syndrome(passive) might be caused byMonocular double vision

Weak eye muscles or the misalignment of one or both eyes associated with strabismuscan causedouble vision

Cataracts , nerve or brain problems or muscle diseases such as myasthenia graviscan causedouble vision

This condition may further press on the nerve of the eye musclecausingdouble vision

by a problem with the muscles that control the eye or the nerves that stimulate those muscles(passive) caused bydouble vision

by a problem with the muscles that control the eye or the nerves that stimulate(passive) caused bydouble vision

a problem with the muscles that control the eye or the nerves that stimulate those muscles(passive) caused bydouble vision

the nerves that control the eye musclesmay causedouble vision

a weakness in the eye muscles or by other conditions(passive) may be caused byDouble vision

by the extraocular muscles which move the eye(passive) caused bydouble vision

by a strabismus ( a visual disorder where the eyes are misaligned due to some type of muscle imbalance in one eye(passive) caused bydouble vision

a strabismus ( a visual disorder where the eyes are misaligned due to some type of muscle imbalance in one eye(passive) usually caused bydouble vision ,

a person to actually see two images of a single object or itemcausesa person to actually see two images of a single object or item

double vision in one eyemay causedouble vision in one eye

from eye misalignmentresultsfrom eye misalignment

the brain to transmit double images rather than single imagescausesthe brain to transmit double images rather than single images

from impairment in any part of the vision system , including the cornea , eye muscles , lens , nerves , or the braincan resultfrom impairment in any part of the vision system , including the cornea , eye muscles , lens , nerves , or the brain

from a range of underlying conditionscan resultfrom a range of underlying conditions

alsomay ... resultalso

if the eyes do not both aim in the same place either at a distance or up closecan resultif the eyes do not both aim in the same place either at a distance or up close

if our eyes do not both aim in the same place either at a distance or up closecan resultif our eyes do not both aim in the same place either at a distance or up close

from drinking too much alcohol , or fatiguecan resultfrom drinking too much alcohol , or fatigue

from paralysis of eye musclesresultingfrom paralysis of eye muscles

from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles

from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles

in the eye or in the braincan originatein the eye or in the brain

from damage to the eyes , eye muscles , or portions of the brainmay resultfrom damage to the eyes , eye muscles , or portions of the brain

from lazy eye ( amblyopiaresultsfrom lazy eye ( amblyopia

to amblyopia in that eyecan ... leadto amblyopia in that eye

over and under acting eye musclescausedover and under acting eye muscles

by over and under acting eye musclescausedby over and under acting eye muscles

from trouble with the eye itself ... such as due to a cataractresultsfrom trouble with the eye itself ... such as due to a cataract

disruptions in balance , movement and reading abilitycan ... causedisruptions in balance , movement and reading ability

to the brain suppressing the image of one eyecan ... leadto the brain suppressing the image of one eye

from enlarged and/or scarred muscles that move the eyemay resultfrom enlarged and/or scarred muscles that move the eye

from compression of the nerves adjacent cavernous sinus control eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves adjacent cavernous sinus control eye muscles

from compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye musclesresultsfrom compression of the nerves in the adjacent cavernous sinus that control the eye muscles

to the braincan ... leadto the brain

in nerve problemsresultingin nerve problems

the same object to appear as you would see if you were to cross your eyes while reading thiscausedthe same object to appear as you would see if you were to cross your eyes while reading this

from lens problemsresultingfrom lens problems

interruptions in movement , balance , and reading abilitycan causeinterruptions in movement , balance , and reading ability

to eye strain , headaches , and attention problems , and frustrationcan leadto eye strain , headaches , and attention problems , and frustration

to seepromptedto see

me to seepromptedme to see

nausea and headacheswas causingnausea and headaches

from compression of the nervesresultsfrom compression of the nerves

from impaired movement of the eyes or misalignment of the eyesresultingfrom impaired movement of the eyes or misalignment of the eyes

because of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismusNormally causedbecause of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus

because of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismuscausedbecause of misalignment of the eyes ( strabismus

to the development of strabismus and amblyopiacontributesto the development of strabismus and amblyopia

to amblyopiacan ... leadto amblyopia

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