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Anisocoria

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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An approach to anisocoria

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2016
Anisocoria is a finding seen on a daily basis in nearly every eye clinic. Although often benign, it can also represent the sole sign of a life-threatening disease making an up-to-date understanding of pathophysiology and diagnosis essential for anyone practicing medicine.Many aspects of the traditional approach to anisocoria still hold true today, but ...
Jordan R, Gross   +2 more
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Describing Anisocoria in Neurocritically Ill Patients.

American Journal of Critical Care, 2023
BACKGROUND Anisocoria (unequal pupil size) has been defined using cut points ranging from greater than 0.3 mm to greater than 2.0 mm for absolute difference in pupil size.
Ciji Saju   +7 more
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