nägemishäire, mis seisneb eseme samaaegses nägemises kahes eri kohas
the seeing of a single object as double, usually resulting from misalignment of the two eyes, but sometimes due to optical faults such as variations of density and consequently of refractive index within the crystalline lens
the condition in which a single object, or the haploscopically presented equivalent of a single object, is perceived as two objects rather than one
a disorder of vision in which two images of a single object are seen (as from unequal action of the eye muscles)
Hea teada
is broader than: homonymous diplopia; heteronymous diplopia; binocular diplopia
Nõuded I grupi päästeteenistuja nägemisele: ... 3) eelnevas tervisekontrollis ei ole lubatud punase ja rohelise värvuse häire; ... 5) eelnevas ja perioodilises tervisekontrollis ei ole lubatud diploopia ehk kahelinägemine; 6) eelnevas tervisekontrollis ei ole lubatud glaukoom, katarakt, retinopaatiad, kanapimedus; ...
Diplopia occurs when the visual axes become misaligned, causing the image of an object to fall on noncorresponding areas of the retina of each eye. This causes the perception of two images instead of one.