Rare findings include iritis, with possible adhesion of the iris to the anterior lens, producing a fixed pupil (not to be confused with Argyll Robertson pupil).
[emedicine.medscape.com]
A large, unstable knee may be accompanied by an Argyll Robertson pupil or an absent knee jerk reflex.
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Argyll Robertson pupil, which occurs almost exclusively in neurosyphilis, is a small irregular pupil that reacts normally to accommodation but not to light.
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Nerve Palsy Horner's Syndrome Adie's Pupil Parinaud's Dorsal Midbrain Syndrome Argyll Robertson Pupils Test Questions 8.
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Argyll Robertson pupil Small, irregular pupil, usually caused by syphilis. Argyll Robertson pupils do not respond to light. aspheric Not quite spherical.
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H55-H59 Other disorders of eye and adnexa (H57.9) Red eye — conjunctiva appears red typically due to illness or injury (H58.0) Argyll Robertson pupil — small, unequal, irregularly
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References : Argyll Robertson Pupil (Wikipedia.org) Argyll Robertson Pupil (ivy-rose.co.uk) Argyll Robertson Pupil (about.com) Argyll Robertson Pupil (gpnotebook.co.uk) Significance
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Robertson pupils occur.
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Argyll Robertson pupil. // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009);2009, Issue 21, p176 A definition of the term "Argyll Robertson pupil," which pertains to a symptom
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This resembles an Argyll Robertson pupil, as it is nonreactive to light but constricts with convergence.
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[…] dyskinesis: pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupil: greater constriction of pupil to convergence than to light. pupillary constriction on attempted downgaze Investigation complete
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(Pseudo-Argyll-Robertson pupil).
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Robertson pupils (pupils that fail to react to light but still react to distance) may also be present with late syphilis.
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– Robertson Pupils – bilateral, pupils constrict excessively when accommodating (focussing on near object), but DO NOT constrict in response to bright light.
[almostadoctor.co.uk]
Rare findings include iritis, with possible adhesion of the iris to the anterior lens, producing a fixed pupil (not to be confused with Argyll Robertson pupil).
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Argyll Robertson pupil occurs here as well. Of course, the two syndromes above can coexist.
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Paresis is characterized by pupils that accommodate but do not React, termed "Argylle-Robertson Pupils".
[pathwaymedicine.org]
Summarized by the mnemonic PARESIS: P = Personality changes A = Affect R = Reflexes (hyperreflexia) E = Eye (Argyll Robertson Pupil – reacts to accommodation, not light –
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Robertson pupil See: Argyll Robertson pupil stiff pupil Argyll Robertson pupil. tonic pupil Adie pupil pupil the aperture in the center of the iris which regulates the amount
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[…] syndrome. 2 Argyll Robertson pupils are bilateral small pupils with a rapid constriction to near, but with slight or absent constriction to light. 4 Argyll Robertson pupils
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The Argyll-Robertson pupil. J Neuro-Ophthalmol. 2006; 26 :134–138. 5. Thompson H.S. Adie's syndrome: some new observations.
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[…] dilation after constriction Argyll Robertson pupil (due to syphilis) Pupils that respond more to accommodation than to light; possibly findings suggesting syphilis Congenital
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Some Common Causes of Anisocoria Cause Suggestive Findings Adie tonic pupil (idiopathic impaired constriction) Pupils that respond more to accommodation than to light; delayed
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Argyll-Robertson pupil is classically seen in patients with neurosyphilis.
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[…] syndrome. 2 Argyll Robertson pupils are bilateral small pupils with a rapid constriction to near, but with slight or absent constriction to light. 4 Argyll Robertson pupils
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Adie’s tonic pupil (OD) 29. Argyll-Robertson pupil 30. Horner’s pupil (OS) 31.
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Adie’s tonic pupil (OD) 29. Argyll-Robertson pupil 30. Horner’s pupil (OS) 31.
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Differential diagnosis Anisocoria: Essential anisocoria Adie pupil (long-standing) Argyll-Robertson pupil Chronic anterior uveitis Pupillary sphincter tear Unilateral use
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The symptoms reported by the patient will depend on the site of lesion 22. differential diagnosis Anisocoria Adie pupil Argyll Robertson pupil Holmes-Adie pupil
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[…] symptoms; seizures 10–20 yrs postinfection Optic atrophy Tabetic Leptomeningitis; degeneration of posterior roots, dorsal funiculi, brain stem Pain, paresthesias, ataxia, Argyll-Robertson
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The Argyll-Robertson pupil, a pupil that does not react to light but does constrict during accommodation, may be seen in tabes dorsalis and general paresis.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
pupil, − deep tendon reflexes, − proprioception 10–20 yrs postinfection N/A Gummatous neurosyphilis Gummata formation Signs secondary to gummata mass effects, seizures Any
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Differential diagnosis Anisocoria: Essential anisocoria Adie pupil (long-standing) Argyll-Robertson pupil Chronic anterior uveitis Pupillary sphincter tear Unilateral use
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Argyll Robertson pupil one that is miotic and responds to accommodation effort, but not to light. fixed pupil a pupil that does not react either to light or on convergence
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Many patients with tabes dorsalis also have small, miotic, and irregular pupils, unreactive to light, but normally reactive to accommodation (Argyll Robertson pupils), optic
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Clinical examination showed Argyll Robertson pupils, a wide-based gait, absence of vibration sense in the lower limbs, and a MMSE-score of 25/30.
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We observed Argyll Robertson pupil.
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Argyll Robertson pupil occurs here as well. Of course, the two syndromes above can coexist.
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This vertical palsy is supranuclear, so doll's head maneuver should elevate the eyes, but eventually all upward gaze mechanisms fail. [3] Pseudo- Argyll Robertson pupils :
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Evaluation and management of specific pupillary disorders(1): Tadpole pupil(2) Argyll-Robertson pupil(1) Correctopia(2) Physiologic anisocoria(1) Horner's syndrome(1) Third
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Evaluation and management of a large or a small pupil(1) 8.
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Argyll Robertson pupil occurs here as well. Of course, the two syndromes above can coexist.
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[…] symptoms; seizures 10–20 yrs postinfection Optic atrophy Tabetic Leptomeningitis; degeneration of posterior roots, dorsal funiculi, brain stem Pain, paresthesias, ataxia, Argyll-Robertson
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Robertson pupil pupil constricts with accommodation but is not reactive to light other symptoms broad-based ataxia positive Romberg stroke without hypertension Congenital
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Robertson pupil be seen in?
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Cerebrovascular neurosyphilis may occur concurrently with, or progress to, general paresis or tabes and may be accompanied by Argyll Robertson pupils in the absence of these
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Paresis is characterized by pupils that accommodate but do not React, termed "Argylle-Robertson Pupils".
[pathwaymedicine.org]
Along with Argyll Robertson pupils, the condition is associated with ataxia and loss of proprioception.
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The first symptoms are pain in the lower limbs, upper limbs, or trunk, loss of posture sense, and Argyll Robertson pupils (pupils that are uneven and do not react to light
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Pupillary examination showed light near dissociation (constriction on accommodation but no reaction to light) suggestive of Argyll–Robertson pupil.
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Argyll Robertson pupil occurs here as well. Of course, the two syndromes above can coexist.
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General paresis is characterized by progressive DEMENTIA; DYSARTHRIA; TREMOR; MYOCLONUS; SEIZURES; and Argyll-Robertson pupils.
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Robertson pupil ).
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We observed Argyll Robertson pupil.
[omicsonline.org]
Clinical symptoms: lightning pains; sensory deficits, including loss of pain sensation and loss of position sense (leading to ataxia); Argyll-Robertson pupils (react to accommodation
[kobiljak.msu.edu]
Paresis is characterized by pupils that accommodate but do not React, termed "Argylle-Robertson Pupils".
[pathwaymedicine.org]
Ocular examination revealed - Rt eye: conjunctival congestion and Argyll Robertson pupil; Lt eye: normal.
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Pupils were equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation and extra ocular movement intact, without Argyll Robertson (AR) pupils.
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In neurosyphilis, most symptoms and signs, except for Argyll Robertson pupil, are nonspecific, so that diagnosis relies heavily on a high index of clinical suspicion.
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The clinical features are: a loss of vertical gaze nystagmus on attempted convergence pseudo-Argyll-Robertson pupils (large pupils with sluggish reaction to light) Bilateral
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[…] pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupils.
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Rare findings include iritis, with possible adhesion of the iris to the anterior lens, producing a fixed pupil (not to be confused with Argyll Robertson pupil).
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Robertson pupil pupil constricts with accommodation but is not reactive to light other symptoms broad-based ataxia positive Romberg stroke without hypertension Congenital
[step2.medbullets.com]
The Argyll-Robertson pupil, a pupil that does not react to light but does constrict during accommodation, may be seen in tabes dorsalis and general paresis.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Rare findings include iritis, with possible adhesion of the iris to the anterior lens, producing a fixed pupil (not to be confused with Argyll Robertson pupil).
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Robertson pupils (pupils that fail to react to light but still react to distance) may also be present with late syphilis.
[rarediseases.org]
In neurosyphilis, most symptoms and signs, except for Argyll Robertson pupil, are nonspecific, so that diagnosis relies heavily on a high index of clinical suspicion.
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I.1), and diagnosed as a patient with neural type CMT with Argyll-Robertson-like pupils.
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Characteristic Argyll-Robertson pupils may be present.Other signs and symptoms include paresthesias, severe episodic nausea/vomiting, impaired vibration sense and proprioception
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Argyll Robertson pupils true and false Br Med J. 1931 Jul 25;2(3681):136-8. [ PMC2315730 ] Adie WJ.
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Argyll Robertson pupils true and false Br Med J. 1931 Jul 25;2(3681):136-8. [PMC2315730] Adie WJ.
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Holmes Adie Syndrome; Constitutional Areflexy-Tridoplegia Interna; Myotonic Pupil; Myotonic Pupillary Reaction; Pseudo Argyll-Robertson Syndrome; Weill-Reys Syndrome; Saenger
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– Robertson Pupils – bilateral, pupils constrict excessively when accommodating (focussing on near object), but DO NOT constrict in response to bright light.
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Robertson pupil ).
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Common findings on examination include: Argyll Robertson pupils (pupils accommodate but do not react to light), slurred speech expressionless faces, tremors, and abnormal
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Robertson pupil pupil constricts with accommodation but is not reactive to light other symptoms broad-based ataxia positive Romberg stroke without hypertension Congenital
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In neurosyphilis, most symptoms and signs, except for Argyll Robertson pupil, are nonspecific, so that diagnosis relies heavily on a high index of clinical suspicion.
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Robertson pupil < 2 years-20 years Gumma Tissue destruction of any organ; manifestations depend on site involved 1-46 years (most cases 15 years) Congenital Early 2/3 may
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Rare findings include iritis, with possible adhesion of the iris to the anterior lens, producing a fixed pupil (not to be confused with Argyll Robertson pupil).
[emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] s/s are impairement of proprioception and vibration sense, Argyll Robertson pupils (which react poorly to light but accommodate for near focus), and muscular hypotonia and
[quizlet.com]
Argyll Robertson pupil, which occurs almost exclusively in neurosyphilis, is a small irregular pupil that reacts normally to accommodation but not to light.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Robertson pupil pupil constricts with accommodation but is not reactive to light other symptoms broad-based ataxia positive Romberg stroke without hypertension Congenital
[medbullets.com]
In neurosyphilis, most symptoms and signs, except for Argyll Robertson pupil, are nonspecific, so that diagnosis relies heavily on a high index of clinical suspicion.
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Tabes dorsalis is associated with a triad of symptoms (lightning pains, dysuria, and ataxia) and a triad of signs (the Argyll Robertson pupil [accommodation in the absence
[hivinsite.ucsf.edu]
The Argyll-Robertson pupil, a pupil that does not react to light but does constrict during accommodation, may be seen in tabes dorsalis and general paresis.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
In neurosyphilis, most symptoms and signs, except for Argyll Robertson pupil, are nonspecific, so that diagnosis relies heavily on a high index of clinical suspicion.
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Arch Neurol 42: 606, 1985 131 Loewenfeld IE: The Argyll Robertson pupil 1869-1969: A critical survey of the literature.
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