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Mydriasis is the dilation of the pupil, usually having a non-physiological cause, [3] or sometimes a physiological pupillary response. [4] Non-physiological causes of mydriasis include disease , trauma , or the use of certain types of drug .
Dilation and constriction of the pupil. Pupillary response is a physiological response that varies the size of the pupil, via the optic and oculomotor cranial nerve.. A constriction response (), [1] is the narrowing of the pupil, which may be caused by scleral buckles or drugs such as opiates/opioids or anti-hypertension medications.
Tropicamide is an anticholinergic. [10] It is specifically an antimuscarinic , acting as a selective muscarinic acetylcholine M 1 and M 4 receptor antagonist . [ 10 ] However, it has also been reported to be a non-selective antagonist of all five muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. [ 11 ]
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Tadpole pupil, also known as episodic segmental iris mydriasis, is an ocular condition where the muscles of the iris begin to spasm, causing the elongation, or lengthening, of parts of the iris. [1] These spasms can affect any segment, or portion, of the iris and involve the iris dilator muscle . [ 1 ]
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Where available, ICD-10 codes are listed. When codes are available both as a sign/symptom (R code) and as an underlying condition, the code for the sign is used. When there is no symptoms for a disease that a patient has, the patient is said to be asymptomatic.