par Cordonnier, Monique ;Schakal, Alexandre ;Van Nechel, Christian ;Conreur, Liliane ;Monseu, Guy
Référence Bulletin de la Société belge d'ophtalmologie, 239, page (43-49)
Publication Publié, 1990
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : High myopia may produce a masquerade syndrome, exhibiting clinical findings similar to those found in endocrine ophthalmopathy. Several hypotheses have been proposed as an explanation: sixth nerve paresis, structural changes in oculomotor muscles, contact between elongated globes and the bones of the orbital apices. These hypotheses are discussed after the presentation of a case with electroneuro-oculographic and tomodensitometric findings.