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Double Vision (other)
Double vision refers to diplopia, the perception of two images from a single object. Double vision may also refer to: Film and television * Double Vision (1971 film), ''Double Vision'' (1971 film), a short film by Peter Campus * Double Vision (1992 film), ''Double Vision'' (1992 film), a television film directed by Robert Knights * Double Vision (2002 film), ''Double Vision'' (2002 film), a film directed by Chen Kuo-fu * Double Vision (company), a Malaysian TV production company * Double Vision (Johnny Bravo), "Double Vision" (''Johnny Bravo''), a 2004 episode of ''Johnny Bravo'' * Double Vision (Cartoon Network), Double Vision, a 1993–96 Cartoon Network programming block Literature * Double Vision (novel), ''Double Vision'' (novel), a 2003 novel by Pat Barker * ''Double Vision'', a 2004 novel by George Garrett (poet), George Garrett * ''Double Vision'', a 2005 novel by Tricia Sullivan Music * Double Vision (band), Spanish eurodance duo group * Double Vision (Bob Jam ...
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Double Vision
Diplopia is the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object that may be displaced in relation to each other. Also called double vision, it is a loss of visual focus under regular conditions, and is often voluntary. However, when occurring involuntarily, it results from impaired function of the extraocular muscles, where both eyes are still functional, but they cannot turn to target the desired object. Problems with these muscles may be due to mechanical problems, disorders of the neuromuscular junction, disorders of the cranial nerves ( III, IV, and VI) that innervate the muscles, and occasionally disorders involving the supranuclear oculomotor pathways or ingestion of toxins. Diplopia can be one of the first signs of a systemic disease, particularly to a muscular or neurological process, and it may disrupt a person's balance, movement, or reading abilities. Causes Diplopia has a diverse range of ophthalmologic, infectious, autoimmune, neurological, and neoplastic ...
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