And patients with abnormal pupillary amounted to 24 people (40%).
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Factors that may influence outcome are as follows: Patient age Time lapsed between injury and treatment Immediate coma or lucid interval Presence of pupillary abnormalities
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The risk factors identified, age, GCS, pupillary abnormalities, lucid interval, volume and location of the EDH, midline shift and other focal lesions.
[biomedpharmajournal.org]
Abnormal pupillary shape The human pupil should be round.
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abnormalities H21.561 Pupillary abnormality, right eye H21.562 Pupillary abnormality, left eye H21.563 Pupillary abnormality, bilateral H21.569 Pupillary abnormality, unspecified
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abnormalities Inclusion term(s): Deformed pupil Ectopic pupil Rupture of sphincter, pupil H21.561 Pupillary abnormality, right eye H21.562 Pupillary abnormality, left eye
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Diagnostic approach to pupillary abnormalities. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2014;20:1008-22. 4. Cahill JA, Ross J.
[mijn.bsl.nl]
Two recent case reports discuss pupillary abnormalities in MFS.
[hindawi.com]
Recovery of Urrets-Zavalia Syndrome Following Descemet's Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty. 61 Isac MMS...Patel T 30923716 2019 29 Pupillary abnormalities in childhood -
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Therefore, while almost all forms ('medical third' and 'surgical third') cause ptosis and impaired movement of the eye, pupillary abnormalities are more commonly associated
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For more information, refer to page 1011 of the CONTINUUM article “Diagnostic Approach to Pupillary Abnormalities.”
[neuro-ophthalmology.stanford.edu]
For more details about oculomotor nerve lesions and drugs affecting pupillary size, see the learning card pupillary abnormalities.
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Pupillary abnormalities ; Atlas of Ophthalmology Crippa SV, Borruat FX, Kawasaki A ; Pupillary dilation lag is intermittently present in patients with a stable oculosympathetic
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Pupillary abnormalities. Also consider unilateral use of miotic drugs. Investigations Investigations will be guided by suspected aetiology.
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abnormalities Inclusion term(s): Deformed pupil Ectopic pupil Rupture of sphincter, pupil H21.561 Pupillary abnormality, right eye H21.562 Pupillary abnormality, left eye
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[…] membranes 364.75 - Pupillary abnormalities 364.76 - Iridodialysis 364.77 - Recession of chamber angle of eye
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[…] membranes 364.75 Pupillary abnormalities 364.76 Iridodialysis 364.77 Recession of chamber angle of eye 364.81 Floppy iris syndrome 364.82 Plateau iris syndrome 364.89 Other
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There were no pupillary abnormalities noted. Ophthalmoscopy revealed variable, and often times subtle, temporal pallor of the optic nerve.
[iovs.arvojournals.org]
Common Pupillary Abnormalities Finding Explanation Asymmetry of 1–2 mm between pupils, preserved light responses, and no symptoms Normal variant (physiologic anisocoria) Asymmetry
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For instance, red colour may be viewed as a lighter shade, or another colour similar to red in a patient shows signs of optical neuropathy. 6 Ø Abnormal pupillary response
[biotecharticles.com]
Pupillary abnormalities are present in almost all the cases. Pupils on two sides are unequal. Accomodation reflex is retained while light reflex is lost.
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[…] after infection Ischemia along MCA territory Meningeal inflammation 10 years after infection Impairment of higher cortical functions Dementia Frontotemporal encephalitis pupillary
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The mydriatic reaction to atropine is rather poor, and the pupil does not dilate with painful skin stimuli. [13] It must be realized, however, that pupillary abnormalities
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[…] pontine haemorrhages that would previously not be detected A case series of 26 patients suggests that prognosis is related to size of the haematoma level of consciousness pupillary
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Also several studies have shown increased mortality in patients with the presence of pupillary abnormalities, which was seen acutely in our patient.
[hindawi.com]
Most patients (65-80%) present with a severely depressed conscious state, and pupillary abnormalities are seen in ~40% (range 30-50%) of cases 5.
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abnormalities, alcohol use, injury by motorcycle, ischemic damage, [6] hypoxia or hypotension, and overall ability to control ICP. [7, 8, 5] Chronic subdural hematoma Outcome
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The patient showed pupillary abnormalities suggestive of a diagnosis of neurosyphilis, and the diagnosis was supported by the results of a serum Treponema pallidum hemagglutination
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Less frequently noted manifestations are: pupillary abnormalities such as sluggishly reactive pupils, ptosis, scotomata, and anisocoria.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
abnormalities such as sluggishly reactive pupils, ptosis, scotomata, and anisocoria OTHER SYMPTOMS Vestibular dysfunction Hypotension.
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Double vision Eyelid drooping bilateral lateral rectus palsies conjugate gaze palsies reflecting cranial nerve involvement of the oculomotor, abducens, and vestibular nuclei pupillary
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abnormalities (present in 30-50%) Papilledema Asymmetric reflexes Babinski sign Aphasia or dysphasia Gait abnormalities Neck stiffness etc.
[faculty.washington.edu]
TICH group with other traumatic intracranial lesions showed worse initial level of consciousness, more likely to have abnormal pupillary reflex, higher incidence of delayed
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Be sure to evaluate the patient’s pupillary light reflexes.
[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Physical examination revealed no cranial nerve palsies or pupillary abnormalities.
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Late neurologic symptoms include pupillary abnormalities, hypotonia, seizures, and involvement in cranial nerves II, III, VI, VII and VIII (Simon, 1985).
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abnormalities are more common in tabes .[9] Arteritis associated with syphilitic invasion can cause strokes that affect vision and eye movement.
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When optic neuritis is present, the pupil always appears abnormal (afferent pupillary defect).
[allaboutvision.com]
[…] light reaction test (to check for abnormal function of the pupil), and blood tests.
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It has been shown to be poor at detecting postchiasmal lesions. 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 Pupillary responses and optic disc abnormalities are the principal objective signs
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On examination there was a sluggish right pupillary response but no other abnormal findings. Serum and CSF syphilis serology were both strongly positive.
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Tremors of the mouth, tongue, outstretched hands, and whole body may occur; other signs include pupillary abnormalities, dysarthria, hyperreflexia, and, in some patients,
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Successful use of the new high-dose mannitol treatment in patients with Glasgow coma scores of 3 and bilateral abnormal pupillary widening: a randomized trial.
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Pupillary and eyelid abnormalities, Janet C. Rucker, M.D. 18. Dizziness, Vertigo, & Hearing loss, Robert W. Baloh, MD and Kevin Kerber, MD 19.
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In the United States, all severe head injury patients with abnormal pupillary signs routinely receive 100 mL of mannitol 20% upon arrival in the emergency department.
[emedicine.com]
Lack of abnormal pupillary response to light and the visibility of basal cisterns may increase the need for urgent care.
[emedicine.com]
pupillary widening: a randomized trial.
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Admission GCS score, trajectory of the missile track, abnormal pupillary response (APR) to light, and patency of basal cisterns were significant determinants of patient outcome
[emedicine.com]
[…] membranes convert 364.74 to ICD-10-CM 364.75 Pupillary abnormalities convert 364.75 to ICD-10-CM 364.76 Iridodialysis convert 364.76 to ICD-10-CM 364.77 Recession of chamber
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[…] convert 364.71 to ICD-10-CM 364.72 Anterior synechiae of iris convert 364.72 to ICD-10-CM 364.73 Goniosynechiae convert 364.73 to ICD-10-CM 364.74 Adhesions and disruptions of pupillary
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Other situations possibly requiring confirmatory testing include severe facial trauma where determination of brainstem reflexes will be difficult, pre-existing pupillary abnormalities
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Other variables that are correlated with a poor outcome include an advanced age, pupillary abnormalities, and a low score on a test of motor responses 47.
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Abnormal pupillary activity in a brainstem-dead patient. Br J Anaesth 2001 ; 86 : 717 –720. ↵ de Freitas GR, Andre C. Absence of the Babinski sign in brain death.
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Pupillary abnormality was observed in all. Edema of the optic disc and nerve fiber layer were common fundus findings.
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Urgent salvage procedures to evacuate parenchymal haematomas (before DSA investigation) is reserved for states of acute intracranial decompensation and pupillary abnormalities
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The level of coma and pupillary abnormalities in poor grade patients should largely be ignored in the early phases of resuscitation, as they are often unreliable for prognostic
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[…] than with relative pupillary block ( Ritch 2003 ).
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19 Severity can range from pupillary strands or an isolated Mittendorf dot, to more severe forms with retrolenticular membranes, retinal dysplasia, or detachment. 1, 3,
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In other mice, both a - and b - wave amplitude reductions were seen, due in part to poor pupillary dilation.
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Causes of Narrow-Angle Glaucoma Causes of the abnormal positioning of the iris in narrow-angle glaucoma include: Pupillary block.
[allaboutvision.com]
Angle crowding — this may occur due to an abnormally configured iris, e.g. plateau iris, that obstructs the angle during pupillary dilatation.
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Pupillary block occurs when aqueous humor cannot pass from the posterior to the anterior chamber because of iridolenticular apposition.
[journal.opted.org]
[…] or vomiting, and abnormal behaviour such as fighting, grandiosity, hypervigilance, agitation, and impaired judgement.
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sweating, chills, anorexia, nausea or vomiting, insomnia, and abnormal behaviour such as aggression, grandiosity, hypervigilance, agitation, and impaired judgement.
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Stimulants can give rise to symptoms suggestive of intoxication, including tachycardia, pupillary dilatation, elevated blood pressure, hyperreflexia, sweating, chills, nausea
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If the lesion extends into the tegmentum of the pons, pupillary and oculomotor abnormalities may occur. There may be changes in the level of consciousness [ 6 ].
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oculomotor abnormalities may occur.
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Pupillary and oculomotor signs may also be noted.
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Most of the small nodules were situated in the pupillary part of the iris resulting in dilatation and abnormal permeability of all the peripupillary vessels.
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A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Abnormalities, Eye (Eye Abnormalities) Acanthamoeba Keratitis Achromatopsia (Color Vision Defects) Acute Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitides
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(Conjunctivitis, Acute Hemorrhagic) Acute Retinal Necrosis (Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute) Adie Syndrome Adie's Pupil (Tonic Pupil) Afferent Pupillary Defect (Pupil Disorders
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Anterior segment examination was normal with no pupillary abnormality. The intraocular pressures were 14 mmHg in each eye.
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A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Abnormalities, Eye (Eye Abnormalities) Acanthamoeba Keratitis Achromatopsia (Color Vision Defects) Acute Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitides
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(Conjunctivitis, Acute Hemorrhagic) Acute Retinal Necrosis (Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute) Adie Syndrome Adie's Pupil (Tonic Pupil) Afferent Pupillary Defect (Pupil Disorders
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There was pupillary abnormality in 11 cases.
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A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Abnormalities, Eye (Eye Abnormalities) Acanthamoeba Keratitis Achromatopsia (Color Vision Defects) Acute Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitides
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(Conjunctivitis, Acute Hemorrhagic) Acute Retinal Necrosis (Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute) Adie Syndrome Adie's Pupil (Tonic Pupil) Afferent Pupillary Defect (Pupil Disorders
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