Schizophrenia and Orthoptic Conditions: A Literature Review.
Anna McBrideGemma E ArblasterPublished in: The British and Irish orthoptic journal (2024)
Orthoptists and eye care professionals should be aware that a higher incidence of strabismus, reduced visual acuity, reduced stereoacuity, and eye movement abnormalities are reported in patients with schizophrenia. Further research is required to determine whether, or to what extent, ocular abnormalities and visual disturbances influence or exacerbate the symptoms of schizophrenia, and whether there is an effect of schizophrenia medication on these orthoptic conditions.