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Congenital Horner′s syndrome and the usefulness of the apraclonidine test in its diagnosis
We present a seven-month-old baby with miosis of the left pupil, left hypochromia, mild ipsilateral ptosis, left hemifacial anhidrosis and asymmetrical facial flushing.
Mirzai Hasan, Baser Esin
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Atypical Miller Fisher Syndrome with Anisocoria and Rapidly Fluctuating Pupillary Diameter
Miller Fisher syndrome is a variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome characterized by the classic triad of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and areflexia. Pupillary involvement is common in MFS and has been reported in 35–42% of MFS patients.
Garima Gupta, Antonio Liu
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Long-Term Follow-Up in Children with Anisocoria: Cocaine Test Results and Patient Outcome
Background. Evaluation of anisocoria including pharmacological testing for Horner’s syndrome in the pediatric population is challenging in view of potential serious underlying disease.
Fabienne C. Fierz +1 more
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Idiopathic Cyclic Alternating Anisocoria
We present a rare case of idiopathic cyclic alternating anisocoria in an otherwise healthy patient and discuss potential ...
Erin Conrad; Imran Jivraj; Randy Kardon; Grant Liu
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Isolated Internal Ophthalmoplegia following Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) is a disease involving the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve due to the reactivation of the latent varicella-zoster virus in the dorsal root ganglion, commonly affecting people with compromised immunity and ...
Neha Pathak +3 more
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Pediatric Anisocoria - How Worried Should You Be?
Anisocoria is a common referral to the pediatric Ophthalmologist. We reviewed the clinical course of patients seen with anisocoria in the pediatric department of our eye ...
Margarita Papadopoulou; Ken Kawamoto; Dionysios Alexandrou; Naz Raoof
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Anisocoria under general anesthesia with propofol [PDF]
Anisocoria during anesthesia is very rare, but may indicate life-threatening neurologic injuries and create tremendous condition. A 23-year-old male patient was anesthetized with fentanyl and propofol.
Akhlaghi, Mahmood.
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Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By examining normal subjects\u27 pupillary responses to bilateral and unilateral light stimulation, we attempted to identify different types of ...
Mason F. Bias, MD; M.L. Rosenberg, MD
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Discrimination of Horner syndrome from physiological anisocoria is a frequent challenge in clinical practice. We have previously found that a change of anisocoria of > 0.4mm between 3 and 4 seconds after extinction of a light stimulus measured by ...
Leah Disse; Christopher Bockisch; Konrad Weber; Fabienne Fierz
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Significance of Anisocoria in the Inpatient Setting
Anisocoria and other pupillary abnormalities are common findings among inpatients, particularly in the setting of trauma. This review evaluated the consults that requested assessment of pupillary abnormalities within a 13 month time period at a level I ...
Lauren M. McDonald; John B. Bond
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