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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 82

Case 61 The Eyes Have It

afferent pupillary defect with less pupillary constriction in the affected eye (Marcus-Gunn pupil). Posttraumatic ischemia of the occipital lobe could also explain visual field defects or blindness. Additional causes of anisocoria can include use of dilating eye drops or nebulized ipratropium bromide. Prone positioning has also
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 82

Case 61 The Eyes Have It

afferent pupillary defect with less pupillary constriction in the affected eye (Marcus-Gunn pupil). Posttraumatic ischemia of the occipital lobe could also explain visual field defects or blindness. Additional causes of anisocoria can include use of dilating eye drops or nebulized ipratropium bromide. Prone positioning has also
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 82

Case 61 The Eyes Have It

afferent pupillary defect with less pupillary constriction in the affected eye (Marcus-Gunn pupil). Posttraumatic ischemia of the occipital lobe could also explain visual field defects or blindness. Additional causes of anisocoria can include use of dilating eye drops or nebulized ipratropium bromide. Prone positioning has also
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →
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