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Courtesy of Lanning B. Kline, MD. Accessed at AAO Multimedia Jan 26, 2022.

Left Adie tonic pupil. A, The left pupil reacts poorly to a direct light stimulus, whereas the right pupil demonstrates a strong consensual response. B, Both pupils constrict as the patient fixates on a near target. The response of the left pupil to near effort is better than its response to light (light–near dissociation). C, After the patient refixates on a distant target, the right pupil quickly redilates. The left pupil is slow to redilate (it is smaller than the right pupil), a sign of tonicity.

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current22:04, January 26, 2022Thumbnail for version as of 22:04, January 26, 20221,546 × 1,019 (161 KB)Claudia.Prospero.Ponce (talk | contribs)Courtesy of Lanning B. Kline, MD. Accessed at AAO Multimedia Jan 26, 2022. Left Adie tonic pupil. A, The left pupil reacts poorly to a direct light stimulus, whereas the right pupil demonstrates a strong consensual response. B, Both pupils constrict as the patient fixates on a near target. The response of the left pupil to near effort is better than its response to light (light–near dissociation). C, After the patient refixates on a distant target, the right pupil quickly redilates. The left...

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