Ocular Adverse Events Associated With Antidepressants: A Large-Scale Data Analysis From the FAERS Database. [PDF]
This decadal FAERS study (2015–2024) identifies 62,020 ocular adverse events (AEs) across 39 antidepressants, highlighting ocular neuromuscular disorders as a key risk. NDDIs show the strongest associations, while SSRIs exhibit the broadest signal spectrum.
Peng Y, Cao Y, Liu H, Ma J, Yang G.
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Bilateral Stellate Ganglion Block After Ventricular Arrhythmia May Hide Clinical Signs of the Cushing Triad: A Case Study and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Background Stellate ganglion blockade (SGB) has been described as a rescue therapy in recurrent electrical storm, with very few reported complications, except local hematomas. Yet the proximity of major blood vessels and the risk of a sympathetic reaction could expose patients to additional adverse events.
Watchi M +3 more
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A Novel Method for Measuring Subtle Alterations in Pupil Size in Children With Congenital Strabismus
This paper analyzes a cohort of children diagnosed with congenital strabismus independent of the deviation direction, dissociated and non-dissociated, to identify anisocoria magnitude under scotopic conditions.
Martin Gallegos-Duarte +5 more
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Adie-Holmes syndrome associated with COVID-19 infection: A case report
With increasing experience, it has been suggested that the SARS-CoV-2 virus has a neurotropic effect. Here, we present a case of a tonic pupil who developed after COVID-19 infection.
Nurhan Kaya Tutar +2 more
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Transient mydriasis in toxoplasmosis retinochoroiditis
Purpose: To report a case of transient anisocoria and mydriasis in a 14 year old boy with toxoplasmosis retinochoroiditis. Observation: The patient presented with panuveitis and mydriasis which persisted for 18 days and spontaneously resolved ...
Bilal Rana, David M. Hinkle
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Chewing and Cognitive Improvement: The Side Matters
Chewing improves cognitive performance, which is impaired in subjects showing an asymmetry in electromyographic (EMG) masseter activity during clenching.
Maria Paola Tramonti Fantozzi +8 more
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Postoperative acute anisocoria and old traumatic brain injury
Anisocoria is an uncommon entity in general postoperative intensive care. We present a case of a 45-year-old man suffering from severe acute pancreatitis with a past history of traumatic brain injury (TBI), who developed hypertension, bradycardia and ...
Tanmoy Ghatak +3 more
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Effect of Ipratropium Inhalation on Pupil Dilatation in Rats
Aim:This study aimed to investigate the effect of inhaled ipratropium on pupil diameter when applied directly to the eye in a closed environment.Materials and Methods:A total of 14, 8-week-old and 350-g weight Sprague-Dawley rats were obtained from ...
Hatice Şeyma Akça +6 more
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Anisocoria after anaesthesia [PDF]
Unequal pupil size following anaesthesia is an unsettling finding, suggestive of acute, perioperative intracranial pathology. We report here an unusual cause of anisocoria after anaesthesia: unintended entrance of phenylephrine nasal vasoconstrictor solution into the eye.
J A, Stirt +3 more
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Migraine and pupillary dysfunction, the presentation of episodic anisocoria in a patient with migraine headache [PDF]
Anisocoria is pupil’s asymmetrical reaction to light. The etiology behind anisocoria is mostly due to disorders affecting the sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways.
Nilufer Kale +3 more
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