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Non-reactive pupil A unilateral fixed dilated pupil suggests injury or compression of the third cranial nerve and the upper brain stem. , Myasthenia gravis Thyroid eye di...
Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Granulomatosis with polyangiitis . Dilated cardiomyopathy symptoms People with early dilated cardiomyopathy, causing mild enlargement of the...
Dilated Cardiomyopathies, The right ventricle may also be dilated and dysfunctional. Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most frequent reason for heart transplantation. , Cardi...
No breath sounds on auscultation. Pupils dilated and not reactive to light. Particularly if the death is unexpected, an external examination of the deceased and their surroundings sh...
For example, acute glaucoma is more likely to come on when the pupil is dilated. This could be whilst watching television in dim light, during stress or excitement or at night.
The iris is made up of muscle fibres which help to control the size of the pupil. The pupil is not an actual structure but the circular opening in the middle of the iris.
Rhinitis - consider opiate withdrawal; other features may be colic/diarrhoea, lacrimation, dilated pupils, insomnia, piloerection, myalgia, low mood; (rhinitis may also be a sign of...
The mid-dilated pupil snags on to the lens, so causing a build-up of aqueous beneath it which further pushes the iris forwards, so eventually blocking off the trabecular meshwork.
The main part of the oesophagus then becomes enlarged and widened (dilated) with time. Want to see a dietician? Book a private assessment with a qualified dietician tod...
In anisocoria one pupil does not react to light in the same way as the other one, so that the pupils are of unequal sizes and the eye with the bigger pupil appears darker.
They are formed because the tiny blood vessels (capillaries) in the skin are too big (dilated). Normally we have microscopic nerves that keep the blood vessels small (constricted) most of ...
Widened pupils that react poorly to light. What you need to do Reassure them and cover them with a coat or blanket to keep them warm.
Treatment, often with pupil dilators and steroid eye drops, can usually reduce inflammation and ease symptoms. However, the treatment itself can cause complications.
However, you may notice an opacity by examining the red reflex: this is best seen with a dilated pupil when the patient is looking at the light of the ophthalmoscope which is held ab...
For example, AF occurs in some people with heart valve problems , pericardial disease , dilated cardiomyopathy and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy . Other conditions and situations tha...
If this is not the case, the first sign of retinoblastoma is often a white pupil that does not reflect light. This may be noticeable when a picture of your child is taken using flash photogra...
Because the conjunctiva does not cover the iris and pupil, conjunctivitis should not affect light getting into the eye and should not affect vision.
Decreased VA, hazy cornea, fixed, semi-dilated or oval pupil. Refer immediately. Keratitis Photophobia, foreign body (FB) sensation ± history of contact lens wear...
Some drops will be put into the baby's eyes to open up the middle black part (pupil) so that the doctor can look through it to the retina behind. The eyelids will be held open with an eye...
In the established first stage of labour, you go from 4 cm of cervical dilatation to being fully dilated, or 10 cm dilated, when your cervix can no longer be felt around the edge of ...