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    Adie syndrome, also known as Holmes–Adie syndrome, is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but...
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    due to aberrant nerve regeneration. Adie syndrome is tonic pupil plus absent deep tendon reflexes. Adie syndrome is a fairly common, benign, idiopathic...
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    pupils is slow and prolonged. Adie syndrome Anisocoria Cycloplegia Marcus Gunn pupil Miosis Neurosyphilis Parinaud's syndrome Syphilis Digre, Kathleen A...
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  • syndrome Adams–Stokes syndrome Adducted thumb syndrome Adie syndrome Adiposogenital dystrophy Adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome Advanced sleep phase...
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    muscle, producing miosis. Adie syndrome Argyll Robertson pupil Cycloplegia Glaucoma Marcus Gunn pupil Parinaud's syndrome Pupillary light reflex Syphilis...
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    young women. It may be associated with loss of deep tendon reflex (Adie's syndrome). Tonic pupil is characterized by delayed dilation of iris especially...
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    dilation nor constriction. Argyll Robertson pupil Adie syndrome Cycloplegia Miosis Parinaud's syndrome Syphilis "Pupillary Responses". Stanford University...
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  • strong sunglasses are provided for comfort. Adie syndrome Anisocoria Marcus Gunn pupil Miosis Parinaud's syndrome Syphilis "cycloplegia" at Dorland's Medical...
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    Duane's retraction syndrome, eye retraction syndrome, retraction syndrome, congenital retraction syndrome and Stilling-Türk-Duane syndrome. The characteristic...
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  • Adrienne Camp (born 1981), South African singer and songwriter Adie Inlet, Antarctica Adie syndrome, neurological disorder Hanks, P. (2003). Dictionary of American...
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    associated condition or syndrome is found in approximately one-half of cases. However, anterior uveitis is often one of the syndromes associated with HLA-B27...
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  • to the acute presentation, oculogyric crisis can develop as a recurrent syndrome, triggered by stress and by exposure to the drugs mentioned below.[citation...
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    lymphoma, posterior scleritis, uveal effusion syndrome, tuberculosis, syphilis, and multifocal choroidopathy syndromes. Based on the presence of extraocular findings...
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    test to rule out similar disorders such as Horner's syndrome, Adie's syndrome, and Ross' syndrome. In an MRI, a radiologist may observe areas near brain...
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    causing bilateral divergence of the eyes which is known as the WEBINO syndrome (Wall Eyed Bilateral INO) as each eye looks at the opposite "wall". If...
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    Dry eye syndrome, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca, is the condition of having dry eyes. Symptoms include dryness in the eye, irritation, redness...
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  • Ross' syndrome consists of Adie's syndrome (myotonic pupils and absent deep tendon reflexes) plus segmental anhidrosis (typically associated with compensatory...
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    syndrome or raised intracranial pressure. The brainstem nuclei of these nerves, as in certain patterns of brainstem stroke such as Foville's syndrome...
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    Bálint's syndrome is an uncommon and incompletely understood triad of severe neuropsychological impairments: inability to perceive the visual field as...
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    erythematosus Periarteritis nodosa Eosinophilic vasculitis Hyperviscosity syndrome Polycythemia Hypercoagulability Protein C deficiency Antiphospholipid antibodies...
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    edema/intracranial pressure) Guillain–Barré syndrome, due to elevated protein levels POEMS syndrome, a paraneoplastic syndrome that can cause increased intracranial...
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  • causes of photophobia include migraine headaches, TMJ, cataracts, Sjögren syndrome, mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), or severe ophthalmologic diseases...
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    Anisocoria Argyll Robertson pupil Marcus Gunn pupil Adie syndrome Miosis Mydriasis Cycloplegia Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Childhood blindness...
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    of tear osmolarity may be beneficial in diagnosing concurrent dry eye syndrome (DES), which may be responsible for overlapping symptoms and would allow...
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    Anisocoria Argyll Robertson pupil Marcus Gunn pupil Adie syndrome Miosis Mydriasis Cycloplegia Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Childhood blindness...
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  • disorder Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Cauda equina syndrome Lumbar radiculopathy Holmes-Adie syndrome Idiopathic Trauma Concussion, spinal cord Hypothermia...
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    monosomy syndrome Acrocephalosyndactyly type I Acrofrontofacionasal dysostosis type 2 Aneurysm-osteoarthritis syndrome Antley-Bixler syndrome Atelosteogenesis...
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    mydriasis via mydriatics is also used as a diagnostic test for Horner's syndrome. Mydriasis can be induced via modulation of adrenergic or cholinergic signalling...
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    of blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES), also called blepharophimosis syndrome, which is an autosomal dominant condition characterised...
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    Anisocoria Argyll Robertson pupil Marcus Gunn pupil Adie syndrome Miosis Mydriasis Cycloplegia Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Childhood blindness...
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