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1. Holmes-Adie Syndrome
holmesadie syndrome. This article submitted by on 9/16/98. Email Address A woman friend has been diagnosed as having 'holmes-adie syndrome' following an attack of labyrithitis, first diagnosed some
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A woman friend has been diagnosed as having 'Holmes-Adie Syndrome' following an attack of labyrithitis, first diagnosed some months ago.
Her neurologist said that having this syndrome was only 'of passing interest' and indeed, she has slowly regained most of her former health. Does anyone have information on Holmes-Adie syndrome? We'd like to know. Next Article
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2. Adie Syndrome - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library
Adie Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye. In most patients the pupil is dilated (larger than normal) and slow to react to light on nearby objects. In some Adie's Pupil. Adie's Syndrome. Adie's Tonic Pupil. holmesadie syndrome. Papillotonic Psuedotabes. Tonic Pupil Syndrome
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  • Adie's Pupil Adie's Syndrome Adie's Tonic Pupil Holmes-Adie Syndrome Papillotonic Psuedotabes Tonic Pupil Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
General Discussion
Adie Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye. In most patients the pupil is dilated (larger than normal) and slow to react to light on nearby objects. In some patients, however, the pupil may be constricted (smaller than normal) rather than dilated. Absent or poor reflexes are also associated with this disorder. Adie Syndrome is neither progressive nor life threatening, nor is it disabling.
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3. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
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4. Holmes-Adie Syndrome Information Diseases Database
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5. Holmes-Adie Syndrome : Definition(s) From The Unified Medical Language System ®
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7. Holmes-Adie Syndrome - General Practice Notebook
holmesadie syndrome. The holmes-adie syndrome is the association of a Holmes-Adie pupil with absent deep tendon jerks. Clinical features include
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Holmes-Adie syndrome The Holmes-Adie pupil is large and irregular. Pupillary constriction:
  • to light is slow and incomplete to accomodation is relatively normal once the pupil has constricted it remains small for an abnormally long time (tonic pupil)
The Holmes-Adie pupil is considered a variation of normal but is rarely the result of a lesion in the efferent parasympathetic pathway. The Holmes-Adie syndrome is the association of a Holmes-Adie pupil with absent deep tendon jerks. Clinical features include:
  • unilateral in 80% of cases dilated pupil in early stages decreased consensual and direct light reflex tonic pupil: pupil slowly constricts in bright light decreased accommodation reflex decreased tendon reflexes hypersensitivity to G pilocarpine solution (0.12%) patients are often young women

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8. Holmes-Adie Syndrome : Definition(s) From The Unified Medical Language System ®
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9. Holmes-Adie Pupil - General Practice Notebook
pathway. The holmesadie syndrome is the association of a Holmes-Adie pupil with absent deep tendon jerks. Clinical features include
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Holmes-Adie pupil The Holmes-Adie pupil is large and irregular. Pupillary constriction:
  • to light is slow and incomplete to accomodation is relatively normal once the pupil has constricted it remains small for an abnormally long time (tonic pupil)
The Holmes-Adie pupil is considered a variation of normal but is rarely the result of a lesion in the efferent parasympathetic pathway. The Holmes-Adie syndrome is the association of a Holmes-Adie pupil with absent deep tendon jerks. Clinical features include:
  • unilateral in 80% of cases dilated pupil in early stages decreased consensual and direct light reflex tonic pupil: pupil slowly constricts in bright light decreased accommodation reflex decreased tendon reflexes hypersensitivity to G pilocarpine solution (0.12%) patients are often young women

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10. Dictionary Definition Of HOLMES-ADIE SYNDROME
Dictionary definition of holmesadie syndrome. Medical dictionary. Synonym Adie s pupil, Holmes-Adie pupil, holmes-adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes.
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An idiopathic postganglionic denervation of the parasympathetically innervated intraocular muscles, usually complicated by signs of aberrant regeneration of these nerves: a weak light reaction with segmental palsy of iris sphincter, a strong slow near response. Deep tendon reflexes, particularly ankle and knee, are often asymmetrically reduced.
See: tonic pupil.
Synonym: Adie's pupil, Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes.
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11. Dictionary Definition Of HOLOGYNIC
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Related to characters manifest only in females.
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13. Adie Syndrome
s) covered by this report. Synonyms Adie s Pupil; Adie s Syndrome; Adie s Tonic Pupil; holmesadie syndrome; Papillotonic Psuedotabes;
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  • Adie's Pupil Adie's Syndrome Adie's Tonic Pupil Holmes-Adie Syndrome Papillotonic Psuedotabes Tonic Pupil Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
General Discussion Adie Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye. In most patients the pupil is dilated (larger than normal) and slow to react to light on nearby objects. In some patients, however, the pupil may be constricted (smaller than normal) rather than dilated. Absent or poor reflexes are also associated with this disorder. Adie Syndrome is neither progressive nor life threatening, nor is it disabling. Resources NIH/National Eye Institute Building 31 Rm 6A32 31 Center Dr MSC 2510 Bethesda, MD 20892-2510

14. Adie's Syndrome
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16. Bilateral Glaucomatocyclitic Crisis In A Patient With Holmes Adie Syndrome. Puri
Bilateral glaucomatocyclitic crisis in a patient with Holmes Adie syndrome. Automatic function in holmesadie syndrome Eye 1990; 4607-12.
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17. Adie Syndrome
Pp. 20092010. NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF AREFLEXIA IN holmes-adie syndrome. P. Marinelli, et al., Neurophysiol Clin. (Jun 1999, 29 (3)). Pp. 255-62.
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Important
It is possible that the main title of the report is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.
Synonyms
  • Adie's Pupil Adie's Syndrome Adie's Tonic Pupil Holmes-Adie Syndrome Papillotonic Psuedotabes Tonic Pupil Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
Related Disorders List
Information on the following diseases can be found in the Related Disorders section of this report:
  • Third Nerve Lesions Peripheral Neuropathy Transdermal Scopolamine
General Discussion
Adie Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye. In most patients the pupil is dilated (larger than normal) and slow to react to light on nearby objects. In some patients, however, the pupil may be constricted (smaller than normal) rather than dilated. Absent or poor reflexes are also associated with this disorder. Adie Syndrome is neither progressive nor life threatening, nor is it disabling.
Symptoms
Adie Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder usually affecting the pupil of one eye or occasionally both eyes. Normally the pupil constricts (gets smaller) in the presence of bright light or when focusing on nearby objects. The pupil normally dilates (opens wider) in dim light or darkness, when focusing on far away objects, or when a person is excited. In Adie Syndrome these normal reactions to light and darkness do not occur.

18. Entrez PubMed
Comment on Lancet. 2000 Nov 18;356(9243)17601. holmes-adie syndrome and Lyme disease. Stricker RB, Winger EE. Publication Types
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19. On The Cause Of Hyporeflexia In The Holmes-Adie Syndrome.
On the cause of hyporeflexia in the holmesadie syndrome. Miyasaki JM, Ashby P, Sharpe JA, Fletcher WA. Division of Neurology, Toronto
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20. Disease Directory : Neurological Disorders : Autonomic Nervous System : Adie Syn
Synonym Adie s pupil, HolmesAdie pupil, holmes-adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes. Adie s pupil, sometimes called the holmes-adie syndrome, is an
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