Difference between revisions of "Triplopia"
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− | According to neurologists, '''triplopia''' allows the symptomatic person to view things in a way no one else can. Some famous people afflicted with '''triplopia''' at the prime of their careers include Wayne Gretzky, Magic Johnson, and John Stockton, which is why leading the league in assists is concerned one of the signs in diagnosing '''triplopia'''. | + | According to both neurologists and ophthalmologists, '''triplopia''' allows the symptomatic person to view things in a way no one else can. Some famous people afflicted with '''triplopia''' at the prime of their careers include Wayne Gretzky, Magic Johnson, and John Stockton, which is why leading the league in assists is concerned one of the signs in diagnosing '''triplopia'''. |
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Revision as of 16:56, 10 February 2017
Triplopia stands for triple vision.
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According to both neurologists and ophthalmologists, triplopia allows the symptomatic person to view things in a way no one else can. Some famous people afflicted with triplopia at the prime of their careers include Wayne Gretzky, Magic Johnson, and John Stockton, which is why leading the league in assists is concerned one of the signs in diagnosing triplopia.