Holmes-Adie Syndrome - General Practice Notebook Holmesadie syndrome. The The Holmes-adie syndrome is the associationof a Holmes-Adie pupil with absent deep tendon jerks. Clinical http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/cache/1174798353.htm
Extractions: Holmes-Adie syndrome The Holmes-Adie pupil is large and irregular. Pupillary constriction: The Holmes-Adie pupil is considered a variation of normal but is rarely the result of a lesion in the efferent parasympathetic pathway. The Holmes-Adie syndrome is the association of a Holmes-Adie pupil with absent deep tendon jerks. Clinical features include:
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Adie's Pupil Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmesadie syndrome, is an unusual neurologicdisorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually http://www.eyecare-information-service.org.uk/pages/information/disorders/adiesp
Extractions: Adie's Pupil Options Adie's pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the second eye has a tendency to become involved eventually, usually at a later time, in about 20-30% of cases). It is generally associated with loss of some reflexes, such as the knee-jerk. It occurs mainly in middle age, and more commonly in women than in men. The cause is unknown, but it is thought to be a form of neuropathy, in which the nerves that control the pupils and the reflexes selectively degenerate. Some people think this is due to an attack by a virus, other think it is "auto-immune", meaning that the immune system makes antibodies that attack these specific nerves. There is a feeling that light is too bright in the affected eye (because the pupil helps to reduce light intensity by constricting in bright light). The pupil also helps to focus light in the eye, and sometimes the nerves that control the lens in the eye may also be involved, so that the vision from the affected eye is often blurry. However, the other eye is usually normal. Usually over time, the patient adapts to the large pupil (which generally is permanent but non-progressive) and does not notice it anymore.
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Holmes-Adie Syndrome Holmesadie syndrome. This article submitted by on 9/16/98. Does anyonehave information on Holmes-adie syndrome? We'd like to know. http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum/GeneralNeurologyF/9.16.988.26AMHolmes-Adi
Health Library - Adie Syndrome Search. adie syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions General Discussion Resources AdieSyndrome is a rare neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye. http://uhcs.universityhealth.org/Library/healthguide/illnessConditions/topic.asp
Casereport He concluded that it was a benign disorder sui generis . We report a recentcase of adie syndrome. References for adie syndrome A Case Report. http://mitglied.lycos.de/adiesyndrom/casereport.htm
Extractions: In 1932 Adie [1] described a syndrome in which unilateral accommodation and pupillary contraction were abnormal. lt typically was observed in young women with no history or evidence of syphilis and involved a unilateral dilated pupil that was unresponsive to light. He noted that deep tendon reflexes were absent or markedly diminished in these patients. He concluded that it was "a benign disorder sui generis". We report a recent case of Adie syndrome. Case Report A 37-year-old woman came to the office with right pupil dilatation. lt was noticed by a nurse for the first time earlier that morning and had not been present previously according to the patient's report. The patient's only visual complaint was mild photophobia in sunlight. She also had complaints of sinus congestion, headaches, and intermittent mucopurulent rhinorrhea believed to be due to an exacerbation of seasonal allergies. She denied fever, extremity weakness, paresthesias, or a history of sexually transmitted diseases. The patient had a remote history (more than 10 years ago) of an episode of left arm and facial weakness, which resolved. On a physical examination she had anisocoria with a 5-mm right pupil and a 3-mm left pupil. Pupillary light response was absent on the right and decreased accommodation was present. Extraocular movements were intact bilaterally. Findings on a fundal examination were normal, and her blood pressure was 128/84 mmHg. No other abnormalities were noted. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was ordered and findings were normal except for sinusitis.
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Extractions: See Also: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Eye Disorders Health: Conditions and Diseases: Genetic Disorders Health: Conditions and Diseases: Rare Disorders MRCophth - Images of an Adie pupil. NORD - Adie Syndrome - Offers the synonyms, a general discussion and further resources. OMIM: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Provides a clinical synopsis of Adie syndrome. Xreference - A brief description of Adie's syndrome. Yahoo! Groups - Information and joining instructions for an email support group for Adie syndrome.
Autonomic Differential Diagnosis 1% hydroxyamphetamine. Holmesadie syndrome Hereditary form l Autosomaldominant; Acquired form Most common in young women; Children http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/neuromuscular/autonomic.html
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Adie Images of an Adie pupil.Category Health Conditions and Diseases adie syndrome mention that you would like to test the tendon reflexes. This is absentin 70% of patient (HolmeAdie's syndrome). Questions 1. How http://www.mrcophth.com/pupils/Adie.html
Extractions: The iris shows denervation hypersensitivity. A low concentration of pilocarpine for example 0.1% can cause pupil constriction in Adie's pupil but not in the normal. However, this test may not be confirmatory in acute cases. 2. How can you differentiate a dilated pupil from third nerve palsy from that caused by Adie's pupil or drug-induced?
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ILDS: ICD-10 - By Code [G113 - G950] G90802 Syndrome sphenopalatine, G90803 Holmes adie syndrome, G90803 SyndromeHolmes Adie, G950 Syringomyelia with dermatosis, G950 Main succulente, http://www.ilds.org/icd10/bycode/G.html