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Extractions: Time: Hi. Sorry for the delay. The site had web server problems. Neurological deficits generally associated with Adie's Pupil include loss of some reflexes, such as the knee-jerk. Adie's pupil is believed to be a form of neuropathy in which the nerves controlling the pupils and its reflexes degenerate selectively. The presence of other neurologic deficits should be explored more deeply. For additional information please view this entry http://webeyemd.com/_WODG/00000018.htm Manolette Email webmaster@WebEyeMD.com for comments on this page.
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Ophthalmologist And Eponyms - William John Adie adie's syndrome = A condition in which one or both pupils is dilated and respondsslowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow http://www.mrcophth.com/ophthalmologyhalloffame/adie.html
Extractions: William John Adie British physician and neurologist, born 31st October, 1886, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; died 17th March, 1935. Adie's syndrome = A condition in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow constriction and relaxation in the change from near to distant vision, and impaired accommodation. William John Adie was born in the harbour city of Geelong, west of Melbourne on the southern coast of Australia. He received his first education at Flinders School, but at the age of 13 he had to leave school in order to support the family, as his father had died in 1899. He worked as an errand runner in an office. One of his employers recognised his capacity for learning and paid evening courses for him. Thus he was able to pass the examination necessary for university entry. One of his topics was German, which had had learned mostly from visiting sailors. It was a practician in his native city, Dr. Arthur South, who inspired Adie to embark on a medical career. He soon ended up in Edinburgh, where he, aided by his uncle and a scholarship, graduated in medicine in 1911. His uncle tried to entice him to come back to Australia, but Adie liked life in Great Britain and was to spend the rest of his life there.