Adie, Syndrome : Arborescences MeSH du motclef page CISMeF du motclef Claude Bernard-Horner, syndrome http://www.chu-rouen.fr/navimesh/A/naviadiesyndrome.html
Extractions: Accommodative Insufficiency Differential Diagnosis This disorder is usually of functional etiology, however it may occur with primary ocular disease, systemic or neurologic disorders. A thorough history should rule out any disease process responsible for the accommodative insufficiency before any treatment program is begun. DDx nonfunctional disorders (From Scheiman and Wick, Clinical Management of Binocular Vision, J.B. Lippencott Co. 1994.): Drugs (alcohol, phenothiazides, antihistamines, cycloplegics, CNS stimulants, marijuana) Iridocyclitis, glaucoma, trauma, Adie's syndrome, iris sphincter tear Diabetes, multiple sclerosis, myotonic dystrophy, sinusitis, dental caries, posterior communicating artery aneurysm, Parkinsonism, Wilson's disease, midbrain lesions Mumps, measles, scarlet fever, tonsillitis, lead and arsenic poisoning Pineal tumor, Parinaud's syndrome, anterior poliomyelitis, fascicular nerve III lesion, herpes zoster, Horner's syndrome Management options include: Spectacle correction Uncorrected refractive error may cause accommodative problems. Therefore, the first step is to correct any refractive error with spectacles, including small amounts of cylinder correction and hyperopia.
´ëÇÑ·ù¸¶Æ¼½ºÇÐȸ adie s syndrome is characterized by tonic pupil and the absence of tendon reflex . So she was diagnosed as adie s syndrome with peripheral neuropathy. http://www.rheum.or.kr/journal/viewJournal.html?year=1995&vol=2&page=187
Portal Toolkit Invalid Site URL manifestation of the autonomic disturbances of adie s syndrome 15. of cholinergic supersensitivity in third nerve palsy and adie s syndrome. http://www.co-ophthalmology.com/pt/re/coophth/fulltext.00055735-199912000-00005.
Dorlands Medical Dictionary adie s syndrome, a syndrome consisting of a pathological pupil reaction (tonicpupil), the most important element of which is a myotonic condition on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszS
KoreaMed - Basic Search A Case of Primary Sjogren s syndrome Presenting as adie s syndrome. So shewas diagnosed as adie s syndrome with peripheral neuropathy. http://www.koreamed.org/SearchBasic.php?RID=95782&DT=1&QY=J Korean Rheum Assoc
Health Library - Anesthesiology Fulltext Volume 90(6) June 1999 p 1777-1778 Thompson HS adie s syndrome Some new observations. Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc1977; 75586-626. Context Link. 2. Givner I, Jaffe N Occlusion of the http://12.31.13.113/library/healthguide/en-us/illnessconditions/topic.asp?hwid=n
Tonic Pupil adie s syndrome. Search PUBMED for adie s syndrome All Review Therapy Diagnosis.Horner s syndrome. Search PUBMED for Horner s syndrome http://medir.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/C11/C11.710.800.html
Physical Diagnosis Table Of Physical Findings adie s syndrome. Angioid Streaks, FUNDUSCOPIC Pigmented lines radiating outwardfrom the optic disc, Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum http://www.geocities.com/doctor_uae/pdx_table_of_findings.htm
Adies: Sexy Online Personals adie s syndrome A neurological phenomenon in which one or both pupils is dilatedand responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, http://www.audiothundersoundoff.com/adies.html
Pupillary Abnormalities - Patient UK Mak W, Cheung RT; The Holmesadie plus syndrome.;J Clin Neurosci 2000Sep;7(5)452.abstract. Acknowledgements EMIS is grateful to doctoronline.nhs.uk for http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40000839/
Extractions: PatientPlus articles are written for doctors and so the language can be technical. However, some people find that they add depth to the articles found in the other sections of this website which are written for non-medical people. Slightly unequal pupils A slight inequality in pupil size is frequently seen without any associated pathology. If there is no ptosis or other symptoms present, then all that is usually required is see if the condition develops further over time. One large pupil 3rd cranial nerve palsy When a single large pupil is associated with complete ptosis this indicates 3rd cranial nerve palsy. Patient may also report diplopia when lid is lifted. Involvement of the pupil in this way suggests that the 3rd cranial nerve is impinged upon at some point. Patient should be referred urgently to a neurologist. Adie's pupil An enlarged, irregular pupil in a young adult is characteristically an Adie's pupil. It is most readily apparent in bright light when the other pupil constricts and may present as an emergency with patient fearing a stroke. There may occasionally be a history of herpes zoster ophthalmicus Loss of constriction may cause some degree of photophobia and problems with reading. Neurological examination may also reveal loss of reflexes in legs (
Indications Des Substances : SYNDROME D'ADIE adie. GUANETHIDINE HEMISULFATE GUANETHIDINE SULFATE METHACHOLINE BROMURE METHACHOLINE ET MAGNESIUM SULFATE http://www.biam2.org/www/SubIndicMCSYNDROME_D_ADIE.html
JAMA -- Adie's Syndrome, February 5, 2003, Auten 289 (5): 614 adie s syndrome. Jonathan Auten Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,Philadelphia, Pa. JAMA. 2003;289614. A left pupil, fixed and dilated presents http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/289/5/614
Arch Neurocien Vol.7 no.3; Resumen: S0187-47052002000300010 Electrophysiological tests in patients with adie s syndrome are commented, A case of adie s syndrome is presented, which was initially mistaken for a http://scielo-mx.bvs.br/scielo.php?pid=S0187-47052002000300010&script=sci_abstra
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