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Medical condition
Mechanical anisocoria
Iris Dilator Muscle
SpecialtyOphthalmology

Mechanical anisocoria refers to anisocoria, a common eye condition in which the two pupils differ in size, that is the result of damage to the iris dilator muscle, which may be caused by trauma, angle-closure glaucoma, surgery such as cataract removal, or uveitis (inflammation of the eye). Slit lamp examination is often used as a diagnostic aid: damage to the dilator muscle is indicated by anisocoria when light intensity is lowered.

References

  1. Mechanical Anisocoria. "Causes of Anisocoria". Medscape. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
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