نتایج جستجو برای: pupillary diameter

تعداد نتایج: 114925  

Journal: :Clinical science 2008
Lars M Ittner Kerstin Schwerdtfeger Thomas H Kunz Roman Muff Knut Husmann Christian Grimm Farhad Hafezi Karl S Lang Michael O Kurrer Jürgen Götz Walter Born Jan A Fischer

Glaucoma, frequently associated with high IOP (intra-ocular pressure), is a leading cause of blindness, characterized by a loss of retinal ganglion cells and the corresponding optic nerve fibres. In the present study, acutely and transiently elevated IOP, characteristic of acute angle-closure glaucoma in humans, was observed in CLR (calcitonin receptor-like receptor) transgenic mice between 1 a...

Journal: :Digital journal of ophthalmology : DJO 2011
Syed Shoeb Ahmad Caroline Binson Chong Ka Lung Shuaibah Abdul Ghani

Exuberant persistent pupillary membranes (PPM) are rare in adult eyes. We report the case of a 53-year-old man diagnosed with bilateral, profuse, persistent pupillary membranes and unilateral cataract.

2017
A. V. Rukmini Dan Milea Tin Aung Joshua J. Gooley

With aging, less blue light reaches the retina due to gradual yellowing of the lens. This could result in reduced activation of blue light-sensitive melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells, which mediate non-visual light responses (e.g., the pupillary light reflex, melatonin suppression, and circadian resetting). Herein, we tested the hypothesis that older individuals show greater impairme...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
C M Davidson B A Pappas W D Stevens T Fortin S A Bennett

Adult rats underwent permanent bilateral occlusion of the common carotid arteries (2VO) to determine the effect of chronic cerebral ischemia on vision and retina. They were monitored post-surgically for the presence of the pupillary reflex to light. Some rats were tested for 6 months post-surgically on a radial arm maze task and then tested in another water-escape task which explicitly tested v...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Merlin D Larson Peter D Berry Jacqueline May Andrew Bjorksten Daniel I Sessler

Areas of insensibility produced by neuraxial anesthesia or peripheral nerve blocks can be detected during general anesthesia by failure of noxious stimulation to trigger pupillary reflex dilation. We examined the latency of pupillary reflex dilation and the effect of fentanyl on the latency of reflex dilation during anesthesia in nine volunteers. We hypothesized that the reflex was generated by...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2015
Koffi M Kla Douglas B Coursin Mark J Rice

Larson and Gupta2 stated that “rare syndromes” such as diabetic neuropathy could interfere with the accuracy of this type of testing. By using commonly accepted hemoglobin A1C as the criterion, it is shown that 9.6% of Americans older than 20 yr and 21.1% of Americans older than 65 yr have diabetes.3 These patients are more likely to have a surgical procedure than nondiabetic patients.4 Further...

Journal: :Current directions in psychological science 2015
Sebastiaan Mathôt Stefan Van der Stigchel

The eye's pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkness. The pupillary light response was historically considered a low-level reflex without any cognitive component. Here, we review recent studies that have dramatically changed this view: The light response depends not only on a stimulus's brightness but also on whether you are aware of the stimulus, whether you are pa...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2003
D D Gaton K Mimouni M Lusky R Ehrlich D Weinberger

BACKGROUND Pupillary block rarely occurs after cataract extraction with posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation. METHODS A series of six patients (seven eyes) treated for pupillary block after posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation between 1990 and 2001 is described; in one eye, the attack occurred after phacoemulsification. RESULTS The interval between pupillary block deve...

2015
Michiko Iida Tatsuya Mimura Mari Goto Yuko Kamei Aki Kondo Yusuke Saito Hiroko Okuma Masao Matsubara

PURPOSE To report the clinical and histopathological findings of a patient who had bilateral persistent pupillary membrane with exotropia and high hyperopia. METHODS CASE REPORT A 7-year-old boy presented with a persistent pupillary membrane in both eyes. His best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/20 in the right eye and 20/32 in the left eye with exotropia of 18 prism diopters. He und...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1990
P H Heller F Perry D L Jewett J D Levine

To investigate the autonomic components of the pupillary light reflex in humans, we used infrared pupillometry combined with a partial local cholinergic (tropicamide) or alpha-adrenergic (thymoxamine) blockade. The pupillary response curve was analyzed using parameters identical or similar to those employed previously to study the autonomic components of the pupillary light reflex. Tropicamide ...

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