Anisocoria is a condition characterized by an unequal size of the eyes'
pupils. Affecting up to 20% of the population, anisocoria is often entirely harmless, but can be a sign of more serious medical problems.
Causes
Anisocoria is a common condition, defined by a diameter difference of 0.4 mm or more between the sizes of the pupils of the eyes.
Anisocoria has various causes:
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Physiological anisocoria: About 20% of the population has a slight difference in pupil size, which is known as physiological anisocoria. In this condition, the difference between pupils is usually less than 1 mm.
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Horner's syndrome
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Mechanical anisocoria: Occasionally, previous trauma, eye surgery, or inflammation (
uveitis,
angle closure glaucoma) can lead to adhesions between the iris and the lens.
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Adie tonic pupil: Tonic pupil is usually an isolated benign entity, presenting in young women. It may be associated with loss of
deep tendon reflex (Adie's syndrome). Tonic pupil is characterized by delayed dilation of the iris, especially after near stimulus, segmental iris constriction, and sensitivity of pupil to a weak solution of pilocarpine.
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Oculomotor nerve palsy: Ischemia, intracranial
aneurysm,
demyelinating diseases (e.g.,
multiple sclerosis
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), head trauma, and brain tumors are the most common causes of oculomotor nerve palsy in adults. In ischemic lesions of the oculomotor nerve, pupillary function is usually spared, whereas in compressive lesions, the pupil is involved.
* Pharmacological agents with
anticholinergic
Anticholinergics (anticholinergic agents) are substances that block the action of the acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmitter at synapses in the central nervous system, central and peripheral nervous system.
These agents inhibit the parasympatheti ...
or
sympathomimetic properties cause anisocoria, particularly if instilled in one eye. Some examples of pharmacological agents which may affect the pupils include
pilocarpine,
cocaine
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,
tropicamide,
MDMA,
dextromethorphan
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, and
ergolines.
Alkaloids present in plants of the genera ''
Brugmansia'' and ''
Datura
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'', such as
scopolamine, may also induce anisocoria.
[. It is also seen in some people who consume diphenydramine (brand name Benadryl) for an extended period of time, or if an astringent eye drop such as Visine is used in one eye and not the other, often in concurrence with the presence of contact lenses.]
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Migraines
Diagnosis
Acute-onset anisocoria should be considered a medical emergency. These cases may be due to brain
mass lesions, which cause oculomotor nerve palsy. Anisocoria in the presence of confusion,
decreased mental status, severe headache, or other neurological symptoms can forewarn a neurosurgical emergency. This is because a hemorrhage, tumor, or other intracranial mass can enlarge to a size where the
third cranial nerve (oculomotor nerve) is compressed, resulting in uninhibited dilatation of the pupil on the same side as the lesion.
Popular culture
* English singer
David Bowie
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exhibited anisocoria, owing to a teenage injury.
* In the season 10 Big Bang Theory Comic-Con special, Steve Molaro told a story about how he first met actor
Judd Hirsch and was taken aback by his dilated pupil. One of the other writers researched it and discovered that Judd Hirsch has anisocoria.
* American actress
Melissa Benoist developed this condition in 2015.
* American artist
Ze Frank has the condition. He was listed as second author on a paper published in ''
The Journal of Neuroscience'', which was featured briefly in episode 21 of the show named ''
a show'' on May 25, 2012 called "My Pupils", explaining that his study of neuroscience of vision was motivated by his harmless anisocoria condition.
Etymology
Anisocoria is composed of a prefix, root, and suffix:
* Prefix: ''aniso-'' from the Greek language (meaning unequal), which in turn comes from ''an'': meaning not and ''iso'' meaning equal
* Root: ''cor'', from the Greek word ''korē'' meaning pupil of the eye
* Suffix: ''-ia'', which is a Latin suffix meaning a disease or a pathological or abnormal condition
Thus, anisocoria means the condition of unequal pupils.
See also
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Cycloplegia
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Hippus
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Miosis
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Mydriasis
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Parinaud's syndrome
References
Further reading
* "Anisocoria". ''Stedman's Medical Dictionary'' (27th ed.). (2000). .
* Victor, Maurice and Allan H. Ropper (2001). ''Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology'' (7th ed.). .
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