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This study describes a rare case of pseudomyopia where a patient experienced reversed physiological accommodation, straining to see distant objects and relaxing to see near ones. This unusual condition highlights the importance of considering paradoxical accommodation in cases of unexplained visual discomfort.

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  • Pseudomyopia, often caused by ciliary muscle spasm, typically requires multidisciplinary treatment.
  • This case presents an unusual form of pseudomyopia with a reversed accommodative response.
Keywords:
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