Pupillary enlargement can be caused by damage to the sphincter, ciliary ganglion, short ciliary nerves or the third cranial nerve. If the ciliary ganglion or nerves are affected, the pupil is tonic, demonstrates light-near dissociation and is supersensitive to dilute pilocarpine. Pupillary enlargement can occur with increased sympathetic tone, but the pupil would be round and accommodation intact
Any injury to the ciliary ganglion or the short ciliary nerves in the retrobulbar space or in the in...
Pupillogram demonstrating paradoxical pupillary constriction to darkness in four patients with conge...
Purpose. To evaluate the influence of the size of the light exposed pupil in one eye on the pupillar...
Pathophysiology of signs associated with a tonic pupil. Normally, all parasympathetic fibers of the ...
PowerPoint presentation covering tonic pupil, which is damage to ciliary ganglion or short posterior...
Intermittent dilation of the pupils may occur as a benign phenomenon in healthy young adults. In the...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...
Pupil abnormalities are relatively common in patients with neurosyphilis. The most common pupil abno...
Normal pupils constrict not only from light stimulation but also during near viewing as part of the ...
This type of tonic pupil, usually with bilateral involvement, represents one manifestation of a wide...
Segmental palsies of the pupil sphincter can be observed with the slit lamp exam in post-ganglionic ...
When, in a dark room, the light is moved quickly from the good eye to the bad eye, you see a relativ...
Summary I. Pharmacologic dilation of the pupils a. Defined as a large pupil dilated on the order of ...
Example of patient with bilateral Adie's pupils. Exam is performed with a slit-lamp. Shows iris stro...
A tonic pupil is usually caused due to parasympathetic denervation of the iris sphincter muscles. It...
Any injury to the ciliary ganglion or the short ciliary nerves in the retrobulbar space or in the in...
Pupillogram demonstrating paradoxical pupillary constriction to darkness in four patients with conge...
Purpose. To evaluate the influence of the size of the light exposed pupil in one eye on the pupillar...
Pathophysiology of signs associated with a tonic pupil. Normally, all parasympathetic fibers of the ...
PowerPoint presentation covering tonic pupil, which is damage to ciliary ganglion or short posterior...
Intermittent dilation of the pupils may occur as a benign phenomenon in healthy young adults. In the...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...
Pupil abnormalities are relatively common in patients with neurosyphilis. The most common pupil abno...
Normal pupils constrict not only from light stimulation but also during near viewing as part of the ...
This type of tonic pupil, usually with bilateral involvement, represents one manifestation of a wide...
Segmental palsies of the pupil sphincter can be observed with the slit lamp exam in post-ganglionic ...
When, in a dark room, the light is moved quickly from the good eye to the bad eye, you see a relativ...
Summary I. Pharmacologic dilation of the pupils a. Defined as a large pupil dilated on the order of ...
Example of patient with bilateral Adie's pupils. Exam is performed with a slit-lamp. Shows iris stro...
A tonic pupil is usually caused due to parasympathetic denervation of the iris sphincter muscles. It...
Any injury to the ciliary ganglion or the short ciliary nerves in the retrobulbar space or in the in...
Pupillogram demonstrating paradoxical pupillary constriction to darkness in four patients with conge...
Purpose. To evaluate the influence of the size of the light exposed pupil in one eye on the pupillar...