Although atonic pupil is the cardinal feature in Adie's syndrome, it is recognized that involvement of the ciliary muscle may also occur. In their study on ciliary muscle dysfunction in Adie's syndrome, Bell and Thompson discussed two patients who had isolated accommodative involvement in an eye which had normal pupil reactions
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by pathogenic antibodies against acet...
Introduction. Adie’s (tonic) pupil is a neuro-ophthalmological disorder characterized by a tonica...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Pathophysiology of signs associated with a tonic pupil. Normally, all parasympathetic fibers of the ...
Adie syndrome is an uncommon, idiopathic condition that may develop in otherwise healthy persons and...
ABSTRACT The Holmes-Adie syndrome is characterized by the presence of tonic pupil associated with ab...
The Holmes-Adie's syndromes is a benign but curious Idiopathic disorder Involving the pupils and ten...
1. Adie's tonic pupil: Typically slow or tonic reaction, to almost no reaction, to light in a typica...
"Holmes-Adie syndrome " be given to the clinical complex of a slowly reacting pupil and ab...
A tonic pupil is usually caused due to parasympathetic denervation of the iris sphincter muscles. It...
Many patients feel that they have recovered from their Arlie's syndrome because, after 2 years, thei...
SUMMARYHolmes-Adie syndrome (HAS) is a rare syndrome characterized by tonic pupil and the absence of...
Today a tonic pupila non-syphilitic pupil that reacts poorly to light and slowly redilates-- is ofte...
A patient with pre-existing bilateral tonic pupils presented with simultaneous bilateral glaucomatoc...
A clinical syndrome of tonic pupil associated with tendon areflexia was first described by Holmes an...
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by pathogenic antibodies against acet...
Introduction. Adie’s (tonic) pupil is a neuro-ophthalmological disorder characterized by a tonica...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...
Pathophysiology of signs associated with a tonic pupil. Normally, all parasympathetic fibers of the ...
Adie syndrome is an uncommon, idiopathic condition that may develop in otherwise healthy persons and...
ABSTRACT The Holmes-Adie syndrome is characterized by the presence of tonic pupil associated with ab...
The Holmes-Adie's syndromes is a benign but curious Idiopathic disorder Involving the pupils and ten...
1. Adie's tonic pupil: Typically slow or tonic reaction, to almost no reaction, to light in a typica...
"Holmes-Adie syndrome " be given to the clinical complex of a slowly reacting pupil and ab...
A tonic pupil is usually caused due to parasympathetic denervation of the iris sphincter muscles. It...
Many patients feel that they have recovered from their Arlie's syndrome because, after 2 years, thei...
SUMMARYHolmes-Adie syndrome (HAS) is a rare syndrome characterized by tonic pupil and the absence of...
Today a tonic pupila non-syphilitic pupil that reacts poorly to light and slowly redilates-- is ofte...
A patient with pre-existing bilateral tonic pupils presented with simultaneous bilateral glaucomatoc...
A clinical syndrome of tonic pupil associated with tendon areflexia was first described by Holmes an...
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by pathogenic antibodies against acet...
Introduction. Adie’s (tonic) pupil is a neuro-ophthalmological disorder characterized by a tonica...
As noted above, when normal persons shift fixation from far objects to near objects, the near respon...