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Meaning of Cycloplegia from wikipedia

- Cycloplegia is paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye, resulting in a loss of accommodation. Because of the paralysis of the ciliary muscle, the curvature...
- distance. Eye conditions like presbyopia, accommodative insufficiency, cycloplegia etc. can affect the near visual acuity. According to the World Health...
- typically lasts up to 24 hours, while paralysis of the ciliary muscle (cycloplegia) typically lasts 6-24 hours. During this time, patients may be more light...
- studies report that autorefractor measurements without application of cycloplegia medication can result in significant overestimation of myopia. Cornsweet...
- sphincter muscle, producing miosis. Adie syndrome Argyll Robertson pupil Cycloplegia Glaucoma Marcus Gunn pupil Parinaud's syndrome Pupillary light reflex...
- (photophobia) Loss of accommodation (loss of focusing ability, blurred visioncycloplegia) Double vision Increased heart rate Tendency to be easily startled Urinary...
- iris dilator muscle to contract and dilate the pupil. Atropine induces cycloplegia by paralyzing the ciliary muscles, whose action inhibits accommodation...
- both cause mydriasis, but parasympatholytics reduce accommodation (cycloplegia) while sympathomimetics do not.[medical citation needed] amphetamine...
- condition Thus, anisocoria means the condition of unequal pupil(s). Cycloplegia Hippus Miosis Mydriasis Parinaud's syndrome "anisocoria". Dictionary...
- zero dilation nor constriction. Argyll Robertson pupil Adie syndrome Cycloplegia Miosis Parinaud's syndrome Syphilis "Pupillary Responses". Stanford University...