Symptomatic classic convergence insufficiency treated with dot card orthoptic exercise


Submitted: 7 October 2015
Accepted: 15 February 2016
Published: 22 November 2016
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Although lots of studies have been reported on convergence insufficiency (CI), no specific case of CI among African patients has been reported. We report a case of symptomatic classic convergence insufficiency in a female student who previously had been misdiagnosed and managed for refractive error. This case highlights the need for comprehensive binocular vision assessment, administration of validated symptom questionnaires in cases of suspicious CI, and the use of simple and inexpensive vision therapy procedures to manage CI in optometric centres in developing countries.

Charles Darko-Takyi, Department of Optometry, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast
Optometrist
Kofi Asiedu, Department of Optometry, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast; Eye Center, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi
Intern Optometrist
Darko-Takyi, C., & Asiedu, K. (2016). Symptomatic classic convergence insufficiency treated with dot card orthoptic exercise. Optometry Reports, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/optometry.2016.5566

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