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Hutchinson's pupil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson's pupil is a clinical sign in which the pupil on the side of an intracranial mass lesion is dilated and unreactive to light, due to compression of the ... |
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Cæsar Peter Møller Boeck · Sir Jonathan Hutchinson. The pupil of the eye on the side of lesion is reflectively fixed and widely dilated due to a lesion in the ...
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Jan 4, 2012 ... Hutchinson's pupil is seen in case of cerebral compression. ... Mechanism: The parasympathetic fibers to the pupil are responsible for pupillary ...
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Hutchinson's pupil n. Dilation of one pupil when the other is contracted, resulting from compression of the third nerve due to meningeal hemorrhage at the base ...
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Hutchinson's pupil definition: noun Dilation of one pupil when the other is contracted, resulting from compression of the third nerve due to meningeal ...
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Hutchinson pupil. Type: Term Pronunciation: hŭch′ĭn-sŏn. Definitions: 1. dilation of the pupil on the side of the lesion as part of a palsy of the third cranial nerve; ...
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The possible mechanisms of contralateral third nerve palsy are discussed. Keywords: False localizing; Hutchinson's pupil; Mydriasis; Oculomotor nerve; ...
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