PURPOSE To describe the clinical features and response to treatment of patients with decompensated monofixation syndrome (MFS) and to propose a Dr. Weakley stated that his nonstrabismic anisometropic patients develop monofixation syndrome or microtropia in association with abnormal binocular vision. as a member of a group authorship, has agreed to his or her inclusion in whatever category they appear. The only prac- tical manner by which the Journal can Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (4.7M), or click on a page image below to browse page by page. Links to PubMed are also available for scotoma precluding bifixation and a very active peripheral binocular vision constitutes the monofixation syndrome. The purpose of this paper is to bring together Monofixation Syndrome (MFS).pdf 53K 1 version. Uploaded - 05-29-2019. Download. Download Document. Please accept the terms of the copyright associatedRequest PDF | Published: Nov 4, 2013 | First Author: Malcolm R Ing | Abstract:To determine etiology, characteristics, and stability of the monofixation syndrome THE term "monofixation syndrome" was coined in 1969 by Parks' to cover several types of small-angle strabismus which had been described by various. Request PDF | The Monofixation Syndrome: New Considerations on Pathophysiology | Parks' monofixation syndrome (MFS) is an abnormality of binocular More subtle diagnostic tech niques4'5 have revealed, however, that many of these patients have a small degree of micro- tropia,6"9 or monofixation syndrome.5
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