Neuro-Ophthalmology Division Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

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Neuro-Ophthalmology Division Neuro-Ophthalmology Division Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science VA and University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa VA and University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa

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The Irregular Pupil. Randy Kardon M.D. Ph.D. Neuro-Ophthalmology Division Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science VA and University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa. Causes of an Irregular Pupil. the iris tissue itself – muscle and stroma - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Neuro-Ophthalmology DivisionNeuro-Ophthalmology Division

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual ScienceDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

VA and University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa VA and University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa

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Causes of an Irregular Pupil

the iris tissue itself – muscle and stroma

nerve causes – segmental denervation or aberrant re-innervation of either parasympathetic or sympathetic nerves

central nervous system (rare) – midbrain “corectopia” and brainstem herniation

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Iris Causes of an Irregular Pupil

Rieger’s ICE

ICEAxonfeld’s/Rieger’s

Sphincter tearsIschemia

ZosterPost surgical

ColobomaIris Synechia

Ectropian UveaeIris Tumor/Cyst

The iris tissue itself – muscle and stroma

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Nerve Causes of an Irregular Pupilpostganglionic sympathetic denervation of the iris dilator

light

dark 3 seconds

dark 8 seconds

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Nerve Causes of an Irregular Pupilpostganglionic sympathetic denervation of the iris dilator

and aberrant re-innervation of some dilator sectors

light

dark 5 seconds

in dark, “swallowing”

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Nerve Causes of an Irregular Pupilpostganglionic sympathetic denervation of the iris dilator

and aberrant re-innervation of some dilator sectors

light

dark 5 seconds

video in dark, swallowing cold water

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Nerve Causes of an Irregular Pupilsegmental sympathetic pulling on the dilator

“tadpole pupil”

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Nerve Causes of an Irregular Pupilsegmental sympathetic pulling on the dilator

tadpole pupil video

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Dark

Bright Light

Near

Chronic “Little Old Adie’s Pupil”

Nerve Causes of an Irregular Pupilabnormal parasympathetic innervation to the sphincter

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Infraredtransillumination

Infraredfront illumination

Dark

Near

0.5%tropicamide

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CNS Causes of an Irregular Pupil

Midbrain “Corectopia”Selhorst et al, Arch Neurol 33,193, 1976

The oval pupil: relationshipto intracranial hypertension

Marshall et al, J Neurosurgery 58:566-568. 1983

brainstem herniation

rare

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Causes of an Irregular Pupil

the iris tissue itself – muscle and stroma

nerve causes – segmental denervation or aberrant re-innervation of either parasympathetic or sympathetic nerves

central nervous system (rare) – midbrain “corectopia” and brainstem herniation