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Pupil Disorders (Marcus Gunn Pupil)

62  relevant articles (2 outcomes, 3 trials/studies) found for this Disease

Description: Conditions which affect the structure or function of the pupil of the eye, including disorders of innervation to the pupillary constrictor or dilator muscles, and disorders of pupillary reflexes.

Also Known As:
Marcus Gunn Pupil; Ectopic Pupils; Afferent Pupillary Defects; Pupil, Marcus-Gunn; Afferent Pupillary Defect; Deformed Pupil; Ectopic Pupil; Fixed Pupils; Keyhole Pupil; Non-Syphilitic Argyll-Robertson Pupil; Occluded Pupils; Pupil Malformations; Pupillary Anomaly; Pupillary Disorders; Pupillary Occlusion; Pupillary Paralysis; Pupillary Sector Paralysis; Pupillary Sphincter Rupture; Sector Pupil Palsy; Wernicke Hemianopic Pupil; Wernicke's Hemianopic Pupil; Abnormal Pupillary Function; Abnormal Pupillary Functions; Anomalies, Pupillary; Anomaly, Pupillary; Argyll-Robertson Pupil, Non-Syphilitic; Deformed Pupils; Efferent Pupillary Defects; Fixed Pupil; Hemianopic Pupil, Wernicke; Hemianopic Pupil, Wernicke's; Keyhole Pupils; Malformation, Pupil; Malformations, Pupil; Non Syphilitic Argyll Robertson Pupil; Occluded Pupil; Occlusion, Pupillary; Occlusions, Pupillary; Paralyses, Pupillary; Paralyses, Pupillary Sector; Paralysis, Pupillary; Paralysis, Pupillary Sector; Pupil Disorder; Pupil Malformation; Pupil, Deformed; Pupil, Ectopic; Pupil, Fixed; Pupil, Keyhole; Pupil, Non-Syphilitic Argyll-Robertson; Pupil, Occluded; Pupil, Wernicke Hemianopic; Pupil, Wernicke's Hemianopic; Pupillary Anomalies; Pupillary Defect, Afferent; Pupillary Defect, Efferent; Pupillary Defects, Afferent; Pupillary Defects, Efferent; Pupillary Disorder; Pupillary Function, Abnormal; Pupillary Occlusions; Pupillary Paralyses; Pupillary Sector Paralyses; Pupillary Sphincter Ruptures; Pupils, Deformed; Pupils, Ectopic; Pupils, Fixed; Pupils, Keyhole; Pupils, Occluded; Reaction Absent, Pupil; Reaction Absents, Pupil; Rupture, Pupillary Sphincter; Ruptures, Pupillary Sphincter; Sector Paralyses, Pupillary; Sector Paralysis, Pupillary; Sphincter Rupture, Pupillary; Sphincter Ruptures, Pupillary; Wernickes Hemianopic Pupil; Efferent Pupillary Defect; Marcus-Gunn Pupil; Pupil Reaction Absent; Pupillary Functions, Abnormal

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Atrophy
2. Retinal Detachment (Retinal Detachments)
3. Glaucoma
4. Rupture
5. Endophthalmitis (Ophthalmia)

Experts

1. Nakanishi, Yoriko: 2 articles (05/2007 - 11/2006)
2. Tatsumi, Yasuko: 2 articles (05/2007 - 11/2006)
3. Nakamura, Makoto: 2 articles (05/2007 - 11/2006)
4. Negi, Akira: 2 articles (05/2007 - 11/2006)
5. Maeda, Hidetaka: 1 article (05/2007)
6. Fujioka, Miyuki: 1 article (05/2007)
7. Kusuhara, Azusa: 1 article (05/2007)
8. Nagai-Kusuhara, Azusa: 1 article (11/2006)
9. Shugar, Joel: 1 article (11/2005)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Pupil Disorders:
1. Adrenal Cortex Hormones (Corticosteroids)IBA
2. pamidronate (APD)FDA LinkGeneric
3. 2-toluenesulfonamide (OTS)IBA
4. Retinaldehyde (Retinal)IBA
5. Fluorescein (Funduscein)FDA Link
06/01/1996 - "All patients at presentation, had full ophthalmological examination, fluorescein angiography, relative afferent pupillary defect test and electroretinography to distinguish between ischaemic and non-ischaemic occlusions"
02/01/1996 - "A healthy young white female presented with acute, unilateral loss of visual field and an afferent pupillary defect, but normal visual acuity, color vision, fundus examination, and fluorescein angiogram"
01/01/1992 - "In addition, relative afferent pupillary defect, enlargement of the blind spot, a decrease in the critical fusion frequency, staining of the optic disc on fluorescein angiography and prolonged latency of the P100 component with decreased amplitude in pattern-reversal visual evoked cortical potential strongly suggested dysfunction of the optic nerve in this patient."
01/01/1990 - "There were four functional tests [visual acuity, visual fields, relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), electroretinography (ERG)] and two morphologic tests (ophthalmoscopy and fluorescein fundus angiography)"
09/01/1995 - "All eyes with relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) < or = 0.6 log units with edge light pupil cycle time (ELPCT) of 925 +/- 94 ms, visual acuity > or = 6/60 with minimal field defects proved to be of nonischemic CRVO, while eyes with RAPD > or = 0.9 log units with ELPCT of 4005 +/- 712 ms, visual acuity 3/60 with marked field defects proved to be of ischemic CRVO with evidence of retinal ischemia on fluorescein angiography"
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6. MioticsIBA
7. Gadolinium DTPA (Magnevist)FDA Link
8. TropicamideFDA LinkGeneric
9. Tetrodotoxin (Tetradotoxin)IBA
10. Pilocarpine (Ocusert)FDA LinkGeneric

Therapies and Procedures

1. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
2. Intraocular Lens Implantation
3. Lasers (Laser)
4. Vitrectomy
5. Intraocular Lenses (Intraocular Lens)

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