Introduction: The Adie tonic pupil is an intrinsic, isolated and benign ophthalmoplegia producing defective accommodation and anisocoria. The affectation is unilateral in the 90% of cases and can appear at any age. If associated to patellar tendinous reflexes abolition, constitutes Holmes-Adie syndrome.
Clinical Case: We present a 6 years old girl. She suffered a right temporal trauma with cephalea and vomiting for a few hours. After two months, she presented right mydriasis. There were no familiar antecedents. After a year evolution, she has not presented clinical changes.
Conclusion: We comment the process's physiopathology.
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GMS Ophthalmol Cases
December 2024
Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Aravind Eye Hospital and Postgraduate Institute, Coimbatore, India.
We present a case of a young woman who presented with blurring of vision in her right eye, worsening on near work. Detailed ophthalmic and neurological evaluation was done, which revealed light near dissociation, vermiform iris movements, constriction to diluted pilocarpine with absent deep tendon reflexes. Laboratory investigation indicated mild iron deficiency anemia and reduced vitamin D3 level.
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Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Department of Neurology.
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