Horner's syndrome, for example, is characterized by miosis in either one or both pupils, while early glaucoma initially presents
with mydriasis in one eye.
Not exact matches
We can see a myriad of clinical signs
with these drugs and specifically
with the SSRI class of antidepressants, we can see lethargy, ataxia (walking like they are drunk) sedation, agitation, tremors (whole body shaking), vocalization, hyperthermia (fever),
mydriasis (dilated pupils), vomiting, cardiac arrhythmias (irregular heat beats), tachypnea (panting), weakness, and possibly seizures.
«Many cats
with severe hypertensive ocular damage present
with blindness and bilateral
mydriasis resulting from complete retinal detachments and / or intraocular haemorrhage; the changes are often irreversible... Lesions that are not associated
with an impaired menace response or pupillary light deficits... are much more amenable to anti-hypertensive treatment... highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and management.
In studies, the majority of adverse effects cited
with SIMBADOL were mild in severity and either an expected opioid response (
mydriasis, hyperactivity, hyperthermia) or similar to the placebo (hypothermia, anorexia, hypotension).2
All dogs were examined by hand - held slit - lamp biomicroscopy (either SL - 14, Kowa Company, Tokyo, Japan; or HSO 10, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena, Germany) and binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (Keeler All Pupil II; Keeler Instruments, Broomall, PA, USA)
with a condensing lens (Pan Retinal 2.2 D; Volk Optical, Mentor, OH, USA) under pharmacologic
mydriasis with topical 1 % tropicamide ophthalmic solution.