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I have monocular diplopia but eye doctor doesn't find anything wrong with my eyes, and had a mri found nothing, any other possibilities?

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Dr. Tim Conrad answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Monocular diplopia: is seeing two of everything and does not go away when one eye is covered. In other words, it is occurring in only one eye. This problem is always with the eye itself, usually with the cornea or lens. It is also possible that you have a refractive error.

Answered 11/11/2014

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