Abstract

PurposeTo determine whether higher-order aberrations explain patient-reported monocular triplopia. DesignObservational case report. MethodA patient complaining of monocular triplopia was examined with a Hartmann-Shack aberrometer to determine whether higher-order wavefront aberrations could account for the triplopia. The patient had a mild nuclear cataract; measurements were made before and after lensectomy. The retinal image was simulated using the Zernike polynomials. ResultSpherical aberration (−0.18 μm, 4 mm pupil) and trefoil aberration (−0.16 μm) were increased. The simulated retinal image had a triple configuration similar to the subjective image reported by the patient. After cataract surgery, the subjective triplopia disappeared; spherical, and trefoil aberrations were markedly decreased. ConclusionThe monocular triplopia probably stemmed from combined effects of spherical and trefoil aberrations caused by the nuclear cataract.

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