Deficits of Pupil Control Flashcards

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Loss of sympathetic innervation from superior cervical ganglion
Unilateral ptosis, miosis, anhidrosis

A

Horner’s syndrome

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Small pupil; fixed and nonreactive to light; neurosyphilitic lesion between pretectal and EW nuclei

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Argyll Robertson pupil

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3
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Decreased or absent light response; disorder of parasympathetic postganglionic innervation; sphincter is hypersensitive to cholinergic agents

A

Adie Tonic pupil

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4
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Absent direct response due to optic nerve damage; mild constriction in both eyes when light hits affected eye; full consensual constriction when light hits unaffected eye
Afferent problem, not efferent problem

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Marcus Gunn pupil

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