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Adie's pupil

Adie's Pupil is a term whose meaning is the same as Tonic Pupil.
It is also known as Adie's Tonic Pupil, Adie Syndrome and as Holmes-Adie's Syndrome, among other names.


Adie's Pupil refers to a neurological condition affecting the pupil of an eye and the autonomic nervous system, and named after British Physician William John Adie (1886-1935).

Affected pupils are "dilated", that is the dark/black central "pupil" is larger than normal, due to damage to the nerves to the ciliary muscle (of the eye) and the iris (of the eye).
Adie's Pupil
s react abnormally poorly to changes in light level.

Adie's Pupils are also characterised by high sensitivity to dilute 0.1% pilocarpine drops - which hardly affect normal pupils but cause definite constriction (reduction in size/diameter) of Adie's Pupil.

This condition is not life-threatening.
Both eyes may be affected (bilateral) but in most cases only one eye is affected (unilateral).

 

 

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The Aging Eye (Harvard Medical School)

The Dry Eye Remedy: The Complete Guide to Restoring the Health and Beauty of Your Eyes (Paperback)

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Glaucoma: The Essential Treatments and Advances That Could Save Your Sight

The Eye Care Revolution: Prevent and Reverse Common Vision Problems by Robert Abel


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