5 Key Takeaways
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Soft prosthetic lenses can manage diplopia in adult strabismus, providing both cosmetic improvement and functional relief.
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A 51-year-old female with myasthenia gravis and strabismus sought a prosthetic lens for her left eye to alleviate intermittent diplopia.
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The patient was fitted with a computer-generated soft prosthetic lens, achieving immediate relief from diplopia and satisfaction with comfort.
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The final lens ordered had a black backing and closed pupil, with specific measurements for optimal fit and aesthetic appearance.
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Patients using prosthetic soft lenses should be monitored for hypoxia-related complications due to low Dk values and pigment resistance.
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