which increases the pupillary aperture is referred to as a mydriasis. More generally, mydriasis also refers to the natural dilation of pupils, for instance...
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eyes'), is excessive constriction of the pupil. The opposite condition, mydriasis, is the dilation of the pupil. Anisocoria is the condition of one pupil...
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anisocoria means the condition of unequal pupil(s). Cycloplegia Hippus Miosis Mydriasis Parinaud's syndrome "anisocoria". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online)....
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also to an extent when the radial muscle relaxes. A dilation response (mydriasis), is the widening of the pupil and may be caused by adrenaline; anticholinergic...
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also no longer focus on close-by objects. Cycloplegia with accompanying mydriasis (dilation of pupil) is usually due to topical application of muscarinic...
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combination of tropicamide and phenylephrine used to dilate the eyes (mydriasis). It contains, tropicamide, an anticholinergic, and phenylephrine, as...
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delirium, dry skin, fever, flushing, hallucinations, ileus, memory loss, mydriasis (dilated pupils), myoclonus, psychosis, seizures and urinary retention...
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be viewed. For better viewing, the pupil can be opened wider (dilated; mydriasis) before ophthalmoscopy using medicated eye drops (dilated fundus examination)...
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three hallmark symptoms, namely at least one abnormally dilated pupil (mydriasis) which does not constrict in response to light, loss of deep tendon reflexes...
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effects, but through completely different pathways. For example, both cause mydriasis, but parasympatholytics reduce accommodation (cycloplegia) while sympathomimetics...
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short ciliary nerve may result in loss of the pupillary light reflex, or mydriasis. The short ciliary nerves are branches of the ciliary ganglion. They arise...
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tachycardia, dry mouth, constipation, visual and auditory hallucinations, mydriasis, rapid onset cycloplegia, and death. "RHS Plantfinder - Brugmansia suavolens"...
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Dapiprazole (brand name Rev-Eyes) is an alpha-1 blocker. It is used to reverse mydriasis after eye examination. Doughty MJ, Lyle WM (May 1992). "A review of the...
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Constipation Fatigue Common adverse effects include: Tremor Blurred vision Mydriasis Decreased appetite Sexual dysfunction Insomnia Anxiety Elevated cholesterol...
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0.75%): In September 2023, received FDA approval for the treatment of mydriasis caused by adrenergic agonist or parasympatholytic agents or a combination...
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headaches, poor coordination, delusions, visual and auditory hallucinations, mydriasis, rapid onset cycloplegia, and death. The hallucinogenic effects of Brugmansia...
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procedure for widening a narrowed esophagus Pupillary dilation (also called mydriasis), the widening of the pupil of the eye Vasodilation, the widening of luminal...
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Substances that cause miosis are described as miotic. Dilation of the pupil is mydriasis. Dilation can be caused by mydriatic substances such as an eye drop solution...
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delusions indistinguishable from reality) Ocular symptoms (from eye drops): mydriasis, pupil dilation, and acute angle-closure glaucoma in those with shallow...
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differences between the two groups can be observed. For example, both cause mydriasis, but parasympatholytics reduce accommodation (cycloplegia), whereas sympathomimetics...
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Anisocoria Argyll Robertson pupil Marcus Gunn pupil Adie syndrome Miosis Mydriasis Cycloplegia Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Childhood blindness...
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syndrome of physical anticholinergic effects are also present, including mydriasis (potentially to the point of temporary blindness), tachycardia, dermal...
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Anisocoria Argyll Robertson pupil Marcus Gunn pupil Adie syndrome Miosis Mydriasis Cycloplegia Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Childhood blindness...
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hyperthermia; tachycardia; bizarre, and possibly violent behavior; and severe mydriasis with resultant painful photophobia that can last several days. Pronounced...
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Patient with mydriasis (pupil dilation) due to usage of LSD...
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especially in people with psychiatric conditions Eyes: trihexyphenidyl causes mydriasis with or without photophobia. It may precipitate narrow angle glaucoma...
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blurred vision Dalrymple's sign double vision (H53.2) exophthalmos (H05.2) mydriasis/miosis (H570) nystagmus Psychiatric amusia anhedonia anxiety apathy confabulation...
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Anisocoria Argyll Robertson pupil Marcus Gunn pupil Adie syndrome Miosis Mydriasis Cycloplegia Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Childhood blindness...
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pupil dilatation and dry eyes, with less frequent reports of diplopia and mydriasis.[contradictory] Results from a 2024 systematic review showed that methylphenidate...
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Dyspnoea Hyperhidrosis Pruritus Uncommon (0.1–1%) Hyperacusis Tinnitus Mydriasis Abdominal pain Nausea Flatulence Thirst Injection site reaction Hypothermia...
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