7 - Opth - Pupillary reflexes - Constricted pupil Flashcards

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2 causes of constricted pupil

A

Horners syndrome

Argyll roberston pupils

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What causes Horners (generally)

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damage to sympathetic trunk

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Causes of horners in 1st order neurones

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brainstem disease, SC lesions, diabetic autonomic neuropathy

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Causes of horners in 2nd order neurones

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pancoast tumour, carotid/aortic aneurysm/dissection, neck lesions/trauma

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Causes of horners in 3rd order neurones

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cluster headaches, internal artery dissection, otitis media, cavernous sinus mass

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6
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Mechanism of constriction in Horners

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impaired dilatation

so - unopposed constriction

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7
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Signs of horners

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pupil constriction
slight ptosis (weakened mullers muscle)
anhydrosis on affected side (IF lesion below superior cervical ganglion)
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8
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When do argyll robertson pupils occur

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tertiary syphilis -> brainstem lesion - usually bilateral

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Features of argyll robertson pupils

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pupils small and irregular
sluggishly reactive
light near dissociation (accomodate but minimally reactive)

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