This type of tonic pupil, usually with bilateral involvement, represents one manifestation of a widespread, peripheral, and autonomic neuropathy that also involves the ciliary ganglion, the short ciliary nerves, or both (248). In some cases, there is evidence of both a sympathetic and a parasympathetic disturbance
When a patient has an optic neuropathy in one eye or an asymmetric bilateral optic neuropathy, cover...
HORNER'S syndrome classically consists of a tetrad of miosis, ptosis, enophthalmos, and anhidro...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...
This type of tonic pupil, usually with bilateral involvement, represents one manifestation of a wide...
Twenty cases with isolated (local) tonic pupil due to involvement of the postganglionic parasympathe...
Tonic pupils develop as a remote effect of cancer in the following three settings: (a) in patients w...
Pathophysiology of signs associated with a tonic pupil. Normally, all parasympathetic fibers of the ...
Pupillary enlargement can be caused by damage to the sphincter, ciliary ganglion, short ciliary nerv...
Pupil abnormalities are relatively common in patients with neurosyphilis. The most common pupil abno...
A tonic pupil is usually caused due to parasympathetic denervation of the iris sphincter muscles. It...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...
SUMMARY Parasympathetic innervation of the pupil was studied in 30 alcoholics. Twelve alcoholics had...
Here we report a case of tonic pupils with exotropia mimic oculomotor nerve palsy
1. Adie's tonic pupil: Typically slow or tonic reaction, to almost no reaction, to light in a typica...
Diagnosis of tonic pupil (TP) relies in part upon demonstratlon of "denervation supersensitivity" of...
When a patient has an optic neuropathy in one eye or an asymmetric bilateral optic neuropathy, cover...
HORNER'S syndrome classically consists of a tetrad of miosis, ptosis, enophthalmos, and anhidro...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...
This type of tonic pupil, usually with bilateral involvement, represents one manifestation of a wide...
Twenty cases with isolated (local) tonic pupil due to involvement of the postganglionic parasympathe...
Tonic pupils develop as a remote effect of cancer in the following three settings: (a) in patients w...
Pathophysiology of signs associated with a tonic pupil. Normally, all parasympathetic fibers of the ...
Pupillary enlargement can be caused by damage to the sphincter, ciliary ganglion, short ciliary nerv...
Pupil abnormalities are relatively common in patients with neurosyphilis. The most common pupil abno...
A tonic pupil is usually caused due to parasympathetic denervation of the iris sphincter muscles. It...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...
SUMMARY Parasympathetic innervation of the pupil was studied in 30 alcoholics. Twelve alcoholics had...
Here we report a case of tonic pupils with exotropia mimic oculomotor nerve palsy
1. Adie's tonic pupil: Typically slow or tonic reaction, to almost no reaction, to light in a typica...
Diagnosis of tonic pupil (TP) relies in part upon demonstratlon of "denervation supersensitivity" of...
When a patient has an optic neuropathy in one eye or an asymmetric bilateral optic neuropathy, cover...
HORNER'S syndrome classically consists of a tetrad of miosis, ptosis, enophthalmos, and anhidro...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...