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Ocular neurosis

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Ocular neurosis is the usual cause of eye strain headache that begins abruptly with use of the eyes in which there is a normal ophthalmologic exam.[1]

ICD classification: F45.8 Neurosis ocular [2]

References

  • Kaplan AH, Milder B (October 1961). "Psychologic aspects of ophthalmologic practice. I. Psychodynamics of looking; ocular neurosis". Am. J. Ophthalmol. 52: 515–20. doi:10.1016/0002-9394(61)90010-1. PMID 14453713.
  • Vancea P (April 1977). "[Ocular disturbances in asthenic neurosis and their treatment (author's transl)]". Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde (in German). 170 (4): 525–8. PMID 18637.