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Interpreting Signs and Symptoms
Ipsilateral miosis, tearing, conjunctival injection, and ptosis commonly
accompany a severe cluster headache, along with facial flushing and sweating,
bradycardia, restlessness, and nasal stuffiness or rhinorrhea. Corneal foreign
body. With a ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007
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Ophthalmic Toxicology, Second Edition
Miosis may be considered an undesirable toxic side effect of various ocular
medications in man. For instance, cholinergic drugs (pilocarpine, demecarium
bromide) used in glaucoma therapy result in miosis and painful ciliary spasm (
Havener, ...
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Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Iritis from any cause, especially when longstanding (as is often seen in juvenile
idiopathic arthritis with Physiologic anisocoria Miosis Iritis secondary to trauma,
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, or idiopathic Abnormal pupil shape from scar ...
Gary R. Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig, 2010
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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination
Common causes of acquired miosis include old age, hyperopia, alcohol abuse,
and drug effects. Neurologically significant causes of miosis include
neurosyphilis, diabetes, levodopa therapy, and Horner's syndrome. Acute, severe
brainstem ...
William W. Campbell, 2012
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Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology
... such as thiamin deficiency encephalopathy (polioencephalomalacia) and lead
poisoning in ruminants (Fig. 7-29). Severe bilateral miosis is a clinical sign of an
acute diffuse brain disorder that in itself may not be of any localizing value.
Alexander DeLahunta, Eric Glass, 2009
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Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery: A ...
Unilateral Pupillary Constriction (Miosis) 91 Parinaud's syndrome Lesions within
the tectum will interfere with the decussating light reflex fibers in the
periaqueductal area, resulting in dilated and nonreacting pupils and paralysis of
the upward ...
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Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care
CONSTRICTED PUPILS (MIOSIS) □ The best method to develop a list of the
causes of a constricted pupil is to use neuroanatomy. One simply follows the
nerve pathways from the end organ (iris) through the peripheral portion of the
nerves to ...
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Inhalation Toxicology, Second Edition
5.4 DISCUSSION During the past several years much of the work in our
laboratory has focused on establishing ECTMs for miosis as a function of
exposure duration for GB (Mioduszewski et al., 2002a; Hulet et al., in preparation)
and GF ...
Harry Salem, Sidney A. Katz, 2005
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Color Atlas of Neurology
Sympathetic Denervation (Unilateral Miosis) Horner syndrome is produced by a
lesion at any site along the sympathetic pathway to the eye and is characterized
by unilateral miosis (with sluggish dilatation) and ptosis; anhidrosis (absence of ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «MIOSIS»
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miosis w wiadomościach.
Thomas Cable Insider Trade for 2000 Shares of Omeros …
... is replacement surgery, to maintain pupil size by preventing intraoperative miosis (pupil constriction) and to reduce postoperative ocular pain. «OctaFinance.com, Lip 15»
Trocar anterior chamber maintainer facilitates ocular surgeries
This can prevent repeated shallowing and reforming of the anterior chamber and minimize the risk of iris damage, miosis and lens damage in ... «Healio, Lip 15»
Rajiv Shah, M.D., Appointed to Omeros' Board of Directors
... lens (IOL) replacement to maintain pupil size by preventing intraoperative miosis (pupil constriction) and to reduce postoperative ocular pain. «CNNMoney, Cze 15»
Carl Zeiss Meditec reports 8% increase in total revenue
CME. Managing Glaucoma 24/7: New Insights About Old Dilemmas. CME. Trends and Trials: Prevention of Miosis, Postoperative Pain, and ... «Healio, Cze 15»
OSNAPAO: Cataract surgery in diabetic patients requires high level …
They also have a higher risk of miosis, a more fragile lens capsule and tend to develop more inflammation and transient elevation of intraocular ... «Healio, Cze 15»
European Medicines Agency Committee Gives Positive Opinion On …
... IOL replacement surgery to preserve mydriasis (pupil dilation), reduce eye pain following surgery and prevent miosis (pupil constriction). «Cataract News Today, Maj 15»
Eight new medicines recommended by CHMP
... received a positive opinion from the Committee for maintenance of intraoperative mydriasis, prevention of intraoperative miosis and reduction ... «PharmaTimes, Maj 15»
Word whiz ready to outspell peers
She recalled two of the words on the test: “miosis,” meaning excessive smallness of the eye, and “paruche,” a French word for parrot, ... «Standard Speaker, Maj 15»
EU Regulators Approve Omidria for Lens Replacement Surgery
Phenylephrine maintains intraoperative mydriasis, or pupil enlargement, and prevents intraoperative miosis, or pupil constriction. Ketorolac is a ... «Medscape, Maj 15»
Glaucoma: treatment of open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension
Pilocarpine also causes miosis (closure of the eye) and is contraindicated in patients with uveitis. Drugs in development include rho kinase ... «The Pharmaceutical Journal, Maj 15»