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Pupil examination |
Size, shape, reactions |
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What is the swinging light test used for |
Detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect resulting from retinal or optic nerve disease |
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Argyll Robertson phenomenom |
Normal pupil constriction to a near target but reduced reaction to light Seen in neurosyphilis |
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Collier's sign |
Lid retraction on attempted upgaze. Sign of mid brain lesion |
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Causes of light-near dissociation |
Argyll Robertson pupil Holmes Adie pupil Parinaud's syndrome Aberrant third nerve regeneration Myotonic dystrophy Diabetes mellitus |
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The image in a direct ophthalmoscope is magnified how many times |
About 15 |