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- Adie_syndrome abstract "Adie syndrome (/ˈeɪdi/), sometimes known as Holmes–Adie syndrome or Adie's tonic pupil, is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation (i.e., light-near dissociation). It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating. It is named after the British neurologist William John Adie. It is caused by damage to the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic innervation of the eye, usually by a viral or bacterial infection which causes inflammation, and affects the pupil of the eye and the autonomic nervous system.".
- Adie_syndrome icd10 "H57.0".
- Adie_syndrome icd9 "379.46".
- Adie_syndrome meshId "D015845".
- Adie_syndrome thumbnail Adies.png?width=300.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink pupils.html.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageID "2959537".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageLength "4954".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "706282431".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Accommodation_reflex.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Ankle_jerk_reflex.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Autonomic_nervous_system.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink CT_scan.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syndromes.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cholinergic.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Ciliary_ganglion.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Concentration.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Denervation_supersensitivity.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dorsal_root_ganglion.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Endoscopic_thoracic_sympathectomy.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Focal_dystonia.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hyperopia.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Mydriasis.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Neurological_disorder.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Parasympathetic_nervous_system.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Paresis.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Patellar_reflex.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Perspiration.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacotherapy.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Photophobia.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Pilocarpine.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Postganglionic_nerve_fibers.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Pupil.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Ross_syndrome.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_cord.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_(physiology).
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink William_John_Adie.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adie syndrome".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adie tonic pupil".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "adie syndrome".
- Adie_syndrome caption "Bilateral mydriasis given the observational diagnosis Adie's pupils by an ophthalmologist".
- Adie_syndrome diseasesdb "29742".
- Adie_syndrome icd "379.46".
- Adie_syndrome icd "H57.0".
- Adie_syndrome meshid "D015845".
- Adie_syndrome name "Adie's syndrome".
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye_pathology.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Adie_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Research_help.
- Adie_syndrome subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Adie_syndrome subject Category:Syndromes.
- Adie_syndrome hypernym Disorder.
- Adie_syndrome type Disease.
- Adie_syndrome type Disorder.
- Adie_syndrome type Syndrome.
- Adie_syndrome type Thing.
- Adie_syndrome type Q12136.
- Adie_syndrome comment "Adie syndrome (/ˈeɪdi/), sometimes known as Holmes–Adie syndrome or Adie's tonic pupil, is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation (i.e., light-near dissociation). It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating. It is named after the British neurologist William John Adie.".
- Adie_syndrome label "Adie syndrome".
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Q357067.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs متلازمة_آدي.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Category:Adie_syndrome.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Adie-Syndrom.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Adie.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Sindrom_Adie.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Pupilla_tonica_di_Adie.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs アディー症候群.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Syndroom_van_Adie.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Adies_syndrom.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Zespół_Adiego.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Adie.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs m.08g5r9.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Синдром_Ади.
- Adie_syndrome sameAs Q357067.
- Adie_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Adie_syndrome?oldid=706282431.
- Adie_syndrome depiction Adies.png.
- Adie_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Adie_syndrome.
- Adie_syndrome name "Adie's syndrome".