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Convergence insufficiency. The patient complained of horizontal diplopia in any gaze position. No convergence movement and no pupillary constriction were elicited. The photograph is published with the informed consent of the patient.

Convergence insufficiency. The patient complained of horizontal diplopia in any gaze position. No convergence movement and no pupillary constriction were elicited. The photograph is published with the informed consent of the patient.

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Little is known about functional eye movement disorders (FEMDs). We ­present the case of a patient who was brought to the emergency department after an episode of unexplained loss of consciousness followed by ­horizontal diplopia in any gaze direction, and who was finally diagnosed with functional convergence insufficiency after meticulous work-up....

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