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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2019
A difference in the size of the pupils (anisocoria) is a frequent finding on physical examination. While often a cause for alarm, it is not uncommonly physiologic. In this chapter, we begin by reviewing the innervation of the iris sphincter and dilator muscles. We next introduce clinical strategies that can help to determine the etiology of anisocoria.
Matthew J. Thurtell, Robert L. Tomsak
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A difference in the size of the pupils (anisocoria) is a frequent finding on physical examination. While often a cause for alarm, it is not uncommonly physiologic. In this chapter, we begin by reviewing the innervation of the iris sphincter and dilator muscles. We next introduce clinical strategies that can help to determine the etiology of anisocoria.
Matthew J. Thurtell, Robert L. Tomsak
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