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The John Pratt-Johnson Annual Lecture

Convergence Insufficiency Associated with Migraine: A Case Series

, M.D., Ph.D., , C.O., C.R.C., C.O.T. & , M.D., F.A.A.P.
Pages 112-116 | Published online: 22 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Background and Purpose

The appearance of convergence insufficiency in migraineurs suggests a possible link between migraine and convergence insufficiency.

Patients and Method

Relevant patients reporting to our neuro-ophthalmology clinic complained of symptoms consistent with convergence insufficiency and had a history of migraine. Patients underwent thorough neuro-ophthalmic evaluations including history, physical exam, and cranial imaging. Four illustrative cases are presented in this report.

Results

Convergence insufficiency may develop after migraine. In some cases, it may be a persistent cause of reduced visual functioning. In patients with persistent asthenopia, orthoptic therapy has proven successful.

Conclusions

A history of migraine should be sought in patients complaining of reading difficulties secondary to new onset convergence insufficiency. Furthermore, migraineurs should be asked about whether they suffer asthenopia. Finally, a larger scale, prospective study should be considered to further explore a possible link between migraine and convergence insufficiency.

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