Afferent pupillary defect is a sine qua non of asymmetric optic nerve function. It may also occur with advanced retinal disease. Post chiasmal afferent pupillary defects have been recognized as a manifestation of optic tract involvement
OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical and pupillographic features of patients with a relative afferent pup...
Examination of the eye is a fundamental part of the evaluation of a patient with suspected systemic ...
PURPOSE: Afferent asymmetry of visual function is detectable in both normal and pathologic condition...
Examination of the pupils is an essential part of the afferent ystem evaluation. Pupil size for each...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the percent decussation of pupil input fibers in humans and to explain the s...
A Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect is an examination finding in patients who have an asymmetric pu...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
To quantify the afferent behavior of the pupillary light reflex in patients with unilateral midbrain...
Assessment of an afferent pupillary defect when only one iris is functional. In this example, a righ...
Assessment of an afferent pupillary defect when only one iris is functional. In this example, a righ...
SUMMARY Twenty-two patients with acute optic neuritis were studied by the techniques of infrared pup...
Presenting Symptom: Anisocoria; Adie syndrome; Scotoma; Afferent pupillary defect; Horner Syndrome; ...
When a patient has an optic neuropathy in one eye or an asymmetric bilateral optic neuropathy, cover...
The relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) is one of the most important objective signs of dysfun...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical and pupillographic features of patients with a relative afferent pup...
Examination of the eye is a fundamental part of the evaluation of a patient with suspected systemic ...
PURPOSE: Afferent asymmetry of visual function is detectable in both normal and pathologic condition...
Examination of the pupils is an essential part of the afferent ystem evaluation. Pupil size for each...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the percent decussation of pupil input fibers in humans and to explain the s...
A Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect is an examination finding in patients who have an asymmetric pu...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
To quantify the afferent behavior of the pupillary light reflex in patients with unilateral midbrain...
Assessment of an afferent pupillary defect when only one iris is functional. In this example, a righ...
Assessment of an afferent pupillary defect when only one iris is functional. In this example, a righ...
SUMMARY Twenty-two patients with acute optic neuritis were studied by the techniques of infrared pup...
Presenting Symptom: Anisocoria; Adie syndrome; Scotoma; Afferent pupillary defect; Horner Syndrome; ...
When a patient has an optic neuropathy in one eye or an asymmetric bilateral optic neuropathy, cover...
The relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) is one of the most important objective signs of dysfun...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical and pupillographic features of patients with a relative afferent pup...
Examination of the eye is a fundamental part of the evaluation of a patient with suspected systemic ...
PURPOSE: Afferent asymmetry of visual function is detectable in both normal and pathologic condition...