- Episodic encephalopathy with dilated pupils | Neurology
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- Why Are My Pupils Dilated? 5 Causes of Dilated Pupils (Mydriasis) - WebMD
Sometimes, pupils can dilate without any change in light The medical term for this is mydriasis Medicines, injuries, and diseases can all cause this eye condition Here's a closer look at some
- 4 Neuro Conditions Not to Be Missed
What do a drooping eyelid, a dilated pupil, an in-turned eye, a sore scalp, jaw pain, and growing feet have in common? They are among the possible symptoms or signs of neuro-ophthalmic conditions that can, at worst, threaten sight or life—and the ophthalmologist may be on the front line as the first physician to see the patient
- Stroke And Eye: Pupil Dilation As A Warning Sign | MedShun
Strokes can cause eye dilation, or mydriasis, as the pressure that builds inside the brain after a stroke can damage the iris muscles, which normally control the opening and closing of the pupils This can cause one or both pupils to become fixed in a dilated position and unable to react to light
- The neurological manifestations of acute liver failure
Risk factors for developing intracranial hypertension are those with hyperacute and acute etiologies, progression to grade 3 4 hepatic encephalopathy, those who develop pupillary abnormalities (dilated pupils, sluggishly responsive to light) or seizures, have systemic inflammation, an arterial ammonia >150 μmol L, hyponatremia, and those in
- “Dont Believe Your Eyes” Ipratropium Induced Mydriasis: A Case Report . . .
Sympathetic adrenergic stimulation causes constriction of the iris dilator and subsequent pupillary dilatation; whereas, parasympathetic stimulation mediates iris sphincter and pupillary constriction
- Pupil size (eyes) and epilepsy - Epilepsy Foundation
Having a seizure temporarily changes pupil size for some persons Is it more common for a seizure to dilate the pupil or shrink the pupil? Why? Do many persons experience no change in eye pupil size during a seizure? Insights? Experiences?
- Episodic encephalopathy with dilated pupils - Semantic Scholar
Recurring transient partial or complete loss of consciousness can result from toxic, metabolic, or vascular encephalopathy or structural brain damage Migraine, epilepsy, and abnormal sleepiness (e g , narcolepsy or Kleine–Levin syndrome1) also cause similar unresponsiveness
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