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82. Tonic Pupil Back To Previous Level Adie
Tonic Pupil Back to previous level adie s syndrome Horner s syndrome Harvard U.Painful Horner s syndrome secondary to i http//www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/C11/C11
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Adie Pupil
Adie's tonic pupil Holme-Adie pupil A physical finding of a dilated
pupil that reacts poorly to light but better to accomodation
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Tonic Pupil Back to previous level Adie's Syndrome Horner's
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CLINICAL PROTOCOL FOR A PATIENT HAVING A SEIZURE
CLINICAL PROTOCOL FOR A PATIENT HAVING A SEIZURE PURPOSE:
To classify seizure type (partial, generalized, hysterical) by
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83. Adie
mention that you would like to test the tendon reflexes. This is absent in 70% of patient (Holmeadie s syndrome). Questions 1. How
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Adie's pupil
Segmental palsy of the sphincter muscles (arrows). Best
seen on slit-lamp.
Right dilated pupil
Right pupil has no light reflex.
Pupils react to accommodation Note: The arrow represents the light.
The patient (usually a female) has anisocoria with the enlarged pupil failing to react to light. However, the pupil constricts in response to accommodation with delayed dilatation (this results in reversal of anisocoria).
Note: Adie's pupil is bilateral in 15% of cases and in long-standing cases the pupil may be miosed. Further examination:
  • mention you would like to examine the iris on the slit-lamp for segmental palsies and vermiform movement of the iris mention that you would like to test the tendon reflexes. This is absent in 70% of patient (Holme-Adie's syndrome)
Questions: 1. How can one confirm Adie's pupil?
Answer
The iris shows denervation hypersensitivity. A low concentration of pilocarpine for example 0.1% can cause pupil constriction in Adie's pupil but not in the normal. However, this test may not be confirmatory in acute cases. 2. How can you differentiate a dilated pupil from third nerve palsy from that caused by Adie's pupil or drug-induced?

84. Ophthalmologist And Eponyms - William John Adie
adie s syndrome = A condition in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow
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William John Adie British physician and neurologist, born 31st October, 1886, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; died 17th March, 1935. Adie's syndrome = A condition in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow constriction and relaxation in the change from near to distant vision, and impaired accommodation. William John Adie was born in the harbour city of Geelong, west of Melbourne on the southern coast of Australia. He received his first education at Flinder’s School, but at the age of 13 he had to leave school in order to support the family, as his father had died in 1899. He worked as an errand runner in an office. One of his employers recognised his capacity for learning and paid evening courses for him. Thus he was able to pass the examination necessary for university entry. One of his topics was German, which had had learned mostly from visiting sailors. It was a practician in his native city, Dr. Arthur South, who inspired Adie to embark on a medical career. He soon ended up in Edinburgh, where he, aided by his uncle and a scholarship, graduated in medicine in 1911. His uncle tried to entice him to come back to Australia, but Adie liked life in Great Britain and was to spend the rest of his life there.

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86. 1592-IRIS.htm (Adie 0007-EPON)
adie s syndrome A dilated pupil, fixed to near and light reflexes, and only slowly constricting, then relaxing to distance accomodation, which is also
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William John Adie
British physician and neurologist, born 31st October, 1886, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; died 17th March, 1935.
Page Top EPONYMS syndrome A dilated pupil, "fixed" to near and light reflexes, and only slowly constricting, then relaxing to distance accomodation, which is also impaired; pupil A tonic pupil U sually only a unilateral condition of the eye in which the affected pupil is larger than the other, responds to accommodation and convergence in a slow, delayed fashion, and reacts to light only after prolonged exposure to dark or light. myotonic pupil , and pupillotonia See also Also narcolepsy - does not concern us here. Page Top LIFE DATA William John Adie was born in the harbour city of Geelong, west of Melbourne on the southern coast of Australia. He received his first education at Flinder’s School, but at the age of 13 he had to leave school in order to support the family, as his father had died in 1899. He worked as an errand runner in an office. One of his employers recognized his capacity for learning and paid evening courses for him. Thus he was able to pass the examination necessary for university entry. One of his topics was German, which had had learned mostly from visiting sailors. It was a practician in his native city, Dr. Arthur South, who inspired Adie to embark on a medical career.

87. 1561-MEIS.htm (MEIS-A)
adie s syndrome dilated pupil, fixed to near and light reflexes, and only slowly constricting, then relaxing to distance accomodation, which is also impaired
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88. Archivos De Neurociencias - PUPILA TONICA DE ADIE EN EL DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL
syndrome are commented, specially the evaluation of H reflex. A case of adie s
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89. *rome - OneLook Dictionary Search
addison’s keloid syndrome 47. addison’s syndrome 48. adie s syndrome 49. adieholmes syndrome 50. adie critchley syndrome, 51. adie holmes syndrome 52.
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90. Indications Des Substances : SYNDROME D'ADIE
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91. V755 Accommodation Treatment
Iridocyclitis, glaucoma, trauma, adie s syndrome, iris sphincter tear; Diabetes, multiple sclerosis, myotonic dystrophy, sinusitis, dental caries, posterior
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V755: Accommodation
Treatment of Accommodative Disorders
Accommodative Insufficiency Differential Diagnosis This disorder is usually of functional etiology, however it may occur with primary ocular disease, systemic or neurologic disorders. A thorough history should rule out any disease process responsible for the accommodative insufficiency before any treatment program is begun. DDx nonfunctional disorders (From Scheiman and Wick, Clinical Management of Binocular Vision, J.B. Lippencott Co. 1994.):
  • Drugs (alcohol, phenothiazides, antihistamines, cycloplegics, CNS stimulants, marijuana)
  • Iridocyclitis, glaucoma, trauma, Adie's syndrome, iris sphincter tear
  • Diabetes, multiple sclerosis, myotonic dystrophy, sinusitis, dental caries, posterior communicating artery aneurysm, Parkinsonism, Wilson's disease, midbrain lesions
  • Mumps, measles, scarlet fever, tonsillitis, lead and arsenic poisoning
  • Pineal tumor, Parinaud's syndrome, anterior poliomyelitis, fascicular nerve III lesion, herpes zoster, Horner's syndrome Management options include:
  • Spectacle correction Uncorrected refractive error may cause accommodative problems. Therefore, the first step is to correct any refractive error with spectacles, including small amounts of cylinder correction and hyperopia.
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    95. Pupil
    Webster s Online Dictionary The Rosetta Edition™.
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    Pupil
    Definition: Pupil
    Pupil
    Noun
    . A learner who is enrolled in an educational institution. . Contractile aperture in the iris of the eye. . A child attending school. Source: WordNet 1.7.1
    Date "pupil" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. ( references
    Specialty Definition: Pupil
    Domain Definition
    Medicine
    The contractile, usually round aperture in the iris of the eye. Source: European Union. references
    Health
    The aperture in the iris through which light passes. ( references
    Medicine
    A variable aperture in the iris, through which the rays producing the image enter the eye. Source: European Union. references The aperture in the iris, normally circular and contractile, through which the image-forming light enters the eye. Source: European Union. references
    Tips from 1870
    Usage: Scholar, Pupil . Although these words are often used synonymously and with good authority, it would be better to limit the former to learned persons and to apply the latter to persons under instruction. Source: Slips of Speech Source: compiled by the editor from various references ; see credits.

    96. Accommodation
    Copyright © Philip M. Parker, INSEAD. Terms of Use. Accommodation. Definitions Accommodation. Accommodation. Noun. 1. Making or becoming
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    Definitions: Accommodation
    Accommodation
    Noun
    . Making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances. . A settlement of differences; "they reached an accommodation with Japan". . In the theories of Jean Piaget: the modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality. . Living quarters provided for public convenience; "overnight accommodations are available". . The act of providing something (lodging or seat or food) to meet a need. . (physiology) the automatic adjustment in focal length of the lens of the eye. Source: WordNet 1.7.1
    Date "accommodation" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1588. ( references Etymology: Websters 1913
    Specialty Definitions: Accommodation
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    A measure of the degree to which adjacent faces of adjoining peds are molds of each other. Source: European Union. references
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    An arrangement or engagement made as a favor to another, not dependent upon a consideration received. ( references
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    The lending of one person's good name or credit standing to a second person with no compensation in order that the second person may borrow money from a third person. Historically

    97. Darkness
    Copyright © Philip M. Parker, INSEAD. Terms of Use. Darkness. Definition Darkness. Darkness. Noun. 1. Absence of light or illumination.
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    Definition: Darkness
    Darkness
    Noun
    . Absence of light or illumination. . An unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness". . Absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness". . An unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness". . Having a dark or somber color. . A swarthy complexion. Source: WordNet 1.7.1
    Date "darkness" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. ( references
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    Darkness The plague (the ninth) of darkness in Egypt (Ex. 10:21) is described as darkness "which may be felt." It covered "all the land of Egypt," so that "they saw not one another." It did not extend to the land of Goshen (ver. 23). When Jesus hung upon the cross (Matt. 27:45; Luke 23:44), from the "sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour." On Mount Sinai, Moses (Ex. 20:21) "drew near unto the thick darkness where God was." This was the "thick cloud upon the mount" in which Jehovah was when he spake unto Moses there. The Lord dwelt in the cloud upon the mercy-seat (1 Kings 8:12), the cloud of glory. When the psalmist (Ps. 97:2) describes the inscrutable nature of God's workings among the sons of men, he says, "Clouds and darkness are round about him." God dwells in thick

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