Betekenis van:
diplopia
diplopia
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects
"diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Bilateral cranial nerve impairment (e.g. diplopia, blurred vision, dysphagia, bulbar weakness) Peripheral symmetric paralysis
- Bilateral cranial nerve impairment (e.g. diplopia, blurred vision, dysphagia, bulbar weakness)
- Driving licences shall not be issued to or renewed for applications or drivers without a normal binocular field of vision or suffering from diplopia.
- Driving licences shall not be issued to or renewed for applicants or drivers suffering from impaired contrast sensitivity or from diplopia.
- At this examination attention shall be paid, in particular, to the following: visual acuity, field of vision, twilight vision, glare and contrast sensitivity, diplopia and other visual functions that can compromise safe driving.
- After any recently developed diplopia or after the loss of vision in one eye, there should be an appropriate adaptation period (for example, six months), during which driving is not allowed.
- After any recently developed diplopia or after the loss of vision in one eye, there should be an appropriate adaptation period (for example six months), during which driving is not allowed.
- Applicants for a driving licence, or for the renewal of such a licence, who have total functional loss of vision in one eye or who use only one eye (e.g. in the case of diplopia) must have a visual acuity of at least 0,5, with corrective lenses if necessary.
- Applicants for a driving licence, or for the renewal of such a licence, who have total functional loss of vision in one eye or who use only one eye (e.g. in the case of diplopia) must have a visual acuity of at least 0,6, with corrective lenses if necessary.