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- Q1620076 subject Q7035349.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054718.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q173318.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q342108.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q4736316.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q533979.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035349.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q7260673.
- Q1620076 wikiPageWikiLink Q749520.
- Q1620076 comment "Hippus, also known as pupillary athetosis, is spasmodic, rhythmic, but regular dilating and contracting pupillary movements between the sphincter and dilator muscles. Pupillary hippus comes from the Greek hippos meaning horse, perhaps due to the rhythm of the contractions representing a galloping horse.It is particularly noticeable when pupil function is tested with a light, but is independent of eye movements or changes in illumination.".
- Q1620076 label "Hippus".