Tonic pupil presenting after surgical removal of an orbital cavernous haemangioma
- Author:
Nayan JOSHI
;
Mohan RAMALINGAM
;
Jayasree Sunkunni NAIR
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Adie's pupil;
Cavernous Haemangioma;
Holmes-Adie's Syndrome;
Tonic Pupil
- MeSH:
Tonic Pupil;
Haemangioma, Carvenous;
Adie Syndrome
- From:Brunei International Medical Journal
2010;6(1):65-68
- CountryBrunei Darussalam
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Orbital trauma and surgery are recognised aetiological factors of tonic pupil. Tonic or Adie's pupil is an efferent pupil defect in which light reactions to one or more segments of the iris sphincter are lost due to the postganglionic parasympathetic nerves damage from ciliary ganglion. There is loss of part or all of the light reflex and decrease in accommodative functions at near. We report a case of tonic pupil in a 42-year-lady after a successful surgical removal of an orbital cavernous haemangioma.