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Pupillary reflex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pupillary reflex can refer to: • Pupillary light reflex • Accommodation reflex
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Pupillary light reflex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pupil Reflexes; Pupil Recording Terminology ... Direct Pupil Reflex ... Consentual Pupil Reflex...
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The pupillary light reflex is a four neuron arc. The first neuron connects the retina to the pretectal nucleus in the midbrain at the level of the superior colliculus. ... Direct And Consensual Pupil Reflex ... D.) Near reflex is normal. Argyll Robertson Pupil (ARP):
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The pupillary reflex can be thought of as an afferent limb, a parasympathetic efferent limb, and a sympathetic efferent limb. A summary is shown in this interactive link. ... These pathways are important for the clinician to understand the basis for a blown pupil with a third nerve palsy. The pupillary fibers are...
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A representation of parasympathic pathways in the pupillary light reflex...
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Pupil light reflexes (Hirschberg and Krimsky Tests), both of these tests are performed by simply shining a bright light ... Is the light reflex positioned equally in the child’s pupils? If the light falls in a different spot in one pupil compared to the other, consult with an ophthalmologist. Beware however,
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