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Light-near dissociation is a hallmark finding with an Argyll Robertson pupil, where the pupil reacts poorly to light but maintains a brisk near response. In addition to light-near dissociation, an ...
Bilateral light-near dissociation of the pupil reactions is typically caused by rostral midbrain lesions, which interrupt the retinotectal input to the Edinger–Westphal nuclei, but not the more ...
Near vision was J1 + bilaterally. Color ... 4.5 mm left eye), with minimal constriction to light on the right side (8 mm right eye, 3 mm left eye). There was light-near dissociation of the right ...
Aide’s tonic pupil with light-near dissociation provides a good clinical example of misdirection syndrome. Misdirected diagnosis --- Aberrant regeneration of iris sphincter by misdirected ...