Tenacious Proximal Fusion: The Scobee Phenomenon

B. Kushner
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Background and Purpose When patients with intermittent exotropia show an increase in their near deviation after prolonged monocular occlusion, they have been said to have tenacious proximal fusion (TPF). That term is not adequately descriptive, since this finding can occur without the patient having been allowed to fuse. The purpose of this study is to investigate the possibility that this phenomenon is mediated by the preponderance of binasal retinal disparity and uncrossed localization that occurs with near fixation. Patients and Methods Ten patients with intermittent exotropia who manifested TPF were measured at 6 m, 1/3 m, again at 1/3 m after 1 hour of monocular occlusion, and at 1/3 m with a peripheral crossed localization stimulating device (PCLSD) that simulated the retinal bitemporal disparity and peripheral crossed localization usually found with distance fixation. Results For the ten patients, the mean measurement at distance was 28.3Δ ± 3.1, initially at near was 4Δ ± 3.9, at near after prolonged monocular occlusion was 25.3Δ ±5.3, and at near with the PCLSD was 18.5Δ ± 4.1. The differences between the initial near measurement and the measurement with the PCLSD, and between the PCLSD and post-prolonged monocular occlusion were significant with P < 0.001 and P = 0.0049, respectively. Conclusions What has been previously referred to as TPF in fact appears to be convergence induced by the preponderance of binasal retinal disparity and/or peripheral uncrossed localization typically found with near fixation. For simplicity, I propose the term TPF should be replaced with the “Scobee Phenomenon.”
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顽强的近端融合:Scobee现象
背景和目的当间歇性外斜视患者在长时间单眼闭塞后表现出近偏度增加时,他们被认为具有顽强的近端融合(TPF)。这个术语不能充分描述,因为这种发现可能在患者没有被允许融合的情况下发生。本研究的目的是探讨这种现象的可能性,即这种现象是由双眼视网膜视差的优势和近固定时发生的非交叉定位介导的。患者与方法10例出现TPF的间歇性外斜视患者,在单眼闭眼1小时后,分别在6 m、1/3 m、1/3 m和1/3 m处,采用外周交叉定位刺激装置(PCLSD),模拟距离固定时常见的视网膜双颞差和外周交叉定位。结果10例患者近距离平均测量值为28.3Δ±3.1,初始近距离平均测量值为4Δ±3.9,长时间单眼闭塞后近距离平均测量值为25.3Δ±5.3,伴PCLSD近距离平均测量值为18.5Δ±4.1。初始近距离测量值与PCLSD测量值、PCLSD测量值与延长单眼闭塞后测量值差异均有统计学意义(P < 0.001、P = 0.0049)。结论:以前所提到的TPF实际上似乎是由双眼视网膜视差和/或周围非交叉定位的优势引起的收敛,通常在近固定时发现。为了简单起见,我建议将TPF一词替换为“Scobee现象”。
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