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4/2006
vol. 108 abstract:
Case report
Bilateral Adie’s syndrom in child
Anna Gotz-Więckowska
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Jarosław Kocięcki
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Online publish date: 2006/12/21
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Bilateral Adie’s syndrome is characterized by the presence of a tonic pupil connected with accommodation problems. Very often, it coexists with latent hypermetropia, corneal hyposensivity. Typical signs are weakened tendons reflexes. We present the 8 years old girl with bilateral Adie’s syndrome, which was the cause of school problems.
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tonic pupil, accommodative paresis, cholinergic hypersensitivity of the denervated muscles |
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