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DOI: 10.3109/01658108309009720
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Pupillary light-near dissociation in cranial arteritis: A case report

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“…In old patients, temporal arteriitis has to be kept in mind and an ESR should be obtained [5,9,42,62]. The tonic pupil becomes even smaller with time and may, in some cases, eventually become quite narrow [50].…”
Section: Tonic Pupilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In old patients, temporal arteriitis has to be kept in mind and an ESR should be obtained [5,9,42,62]. The tonic pupil becomes even smaller with time and may, in some cases, eventually become quite narrow [50].…”
Section: Tonic Pupilmentioning
confidence: 99%