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Rev Neurol
; 27(160): 1019-20, 1998 Dec.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-9951029
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: The Adie tonic pupil is an intrinsic, isolated and benign ophthalmoplegia producing defective accommodation and anisocoria. The affectation is unilateral in the 90% of cases and can appear at any age. If associated to patellar tendinous reflexes abolition, constitutes Holmes-Adie syndrome. CLINICAL CASE: We present a 6 years old girl. She suffered a right temporal trauma with cephalea and vomiting for a few hours. After two months, she presented right mydriasis. There were no familiar antecedents. After a year evolution, she has not presented clinical changes. CONCLUSION: We comment the process's physiopathology.