Aim To describe pupillary abnormalities associated with diode laser photocoagulation with subTenon’s local anaesthetic. Methods We describe four cases of tonic pupils following diabetic panretinal ...
Tonic pupils were first reported at the turn of the 20th century and were described as tonically dilated and having a delayed reaction to convergence and accommodation. [4] In 1931, the Australian ...
We report a case of bilateral Adie's pupil with bilateral facial nerve palsy, following acute pancreatitis, which has not been previously reported. A 41-year-old in-patient with gallstone pancreatitis ...
Isolated anisocoria in the absence of ocular misalignment and ptosis raises suspicion for a tonic pupil. This diagnosis is further confirmed by the absence of other neurologic or systemic findings and ...
Anisocoria is a term that refers to an abnormal condition in which the pupils of the two eyes in the same individual are of different sizes. Normally, the size of the pupil is identical in both eyes.
MONT TREMBLANT, Canada — Observation of abnormal pupil movements can help diagnose the aberrant nerve regeneration that causes misdirection syndromes, said Randy H. Kardon, MD, PhD. Learning the pupil ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The ophthalmology service at Tufts Medical Center was consulted for a “blown pupil” in the right eye of a 2-year ...