Instead, the unusual appearance of Bowie's eyes were due to a condition called anisocoria. |
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Asymmetry in the autonomic nervous system with reference to the nasal cycle, migraine, anisocoria and Meniere's syndrome. |
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Approximately 1 hour later, severe anisocoria developed, followed by fixed mydriasis. |
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I had a new patient in her 70s and noticed she had anisocoria, ptosis and heterochromia. |
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Nevertheless, in her daily follow-ups, in addition to anisocoria of her left eye rima oculi was narrow compared to her right rima oculi. |
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Pupil examination in bright light and dim light, looking for anisocoria or a poorly reactive pupil is vital. |
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This causes dilation of the miotic pupil in physiological anisocoria but makes little difference to the miotic pupil in Horner's syndrome. |
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According to a company press release, it can measure for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, pupil size, pupil distance and anisocoria, in addition to refraction. |
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Anisocoria is a condition characterised by an unequal size in a person's pupils. |
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Anisocoria is an alarming sign and may indicate an impending life-threatening neurological emergency. |
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Anisocoria may be an early sign of a neurological emergency in infants. |
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