argyll robertson pupil

  • 1Argyll Robertson pupil — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A52.1, H58.0 ICD 9 …

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  • 2Argyll Robertson pupil — Ar·gyll Rob·ert·son pupil är .gīl räb ərt sən n a pupil characteristic of neurosyphilis that fails to react to light but still reacts in accommodation to distance Robertson Douglas Argyll (1837 1909) British ophthalmologist. The leading… …

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  • 3argyll-robertson pupil — |ärˌgīlˈräbərtsən noun Usage: usually capitalized A&R Etymology: after D. Argyll Robertson died 1909 Scottish physician : a pupil that fails to react to light but still reacts in accommodation to distance and that is characteristic of… …

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  • 4Argyll Robertson pupil — a disorder of the eyes, common to several diseases of the central nervous system (such as syphilis), in which the pupillary reflex is absent. Although the pupils contract normally for near vision (the accommodation reflex), they fail to contract… …

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  • 5Argyll Robertson pupil — a disorder of the eyes in which the pupillary (light) reflex is absent. Although the pupils contract normally for near vision (the accommodation reflex), they fail to contract in bright light. It may occur, for example, as a result of syphilis or …

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  • 6Argyll Robertson pupil (pupil sign) — Ar·gyll Rob·ert·son pupil (pupil sign) (ahr gilґ robґərt sən) [Douglas Moray Cooper Lamb Argyll Robertson, Scottish physician, 1837–1909] see under pupil …

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  • 7Argyll Robertson pupil sign — see under pupil …

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  • 8Signe d'Argyll-Robertson — Le signe d Argyll Robertson, (ou Pupille d Argyll Roberston) est une abolition du réflexe photomoteur (contraction des pupilles à la lumière), avec conservation de la réaction d accommodation (contraction des pupilles lors de la mise au point… …

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  • 9Signe d'Argyll Robertson — Le signe d Argyll Robertson, (ou Pupille d Argyll Roberston) est une abolition du réflexe photomoteur (contraction des pupilles à la lumière), avec conservation de la réaction d accommodation (contraction des pupilles lors de la mise au point… …

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  • 10Douglas Argyll Robertson — Douglas Moray Cooper Lamb Argyll Robertson FRSE (1837 – 3 January 1909) was a Scottish ophthalmologist and surgeon. Argyll Robertson pupil is named after him.[1] After earning his degree in 1857 from the University of St Andrews, he went to… …

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