A19-month-old boy attended the paediatric assessment unit with asymmetrical pupils. This had first been noticed 8 h previously. The boy had asthma for which he was prescribed both salbutamol and ipratropium bromide inhalers, which were given via a spacer and facemask. That morning, inhaler ...
The patient developed fixed dilated pupils (> 8 mm) and hypothermia (27 degrees C). Thiopentone plasma concentrations were performed giving a level of 309 mumol/1; withdrawing the thiopentone infusion resulted in the pupil diameter returning to 5 mm within 24 h. A new drug plasma ...
Dilated pupils and brain death TP Bleck - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 1990年 Neurotoxin envenomation mimicking brain death in a child: A case report and review of literature bite in a 10-year-old child who was comatosed with bilateral fixed dilated pupils and absent doll...
Why do pupils become fixed and dilated when there is severe brain injury? Brain: The brain controls the activity of the nervous system and coordinates the body. The brain initiates a signal to the body parts as well as receive stimulus and act correspondingly. The brain comprises ...
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aAn ophthalmologist can detect the need for glasses through a complete eye exam. Typically, the pupils are dilated in order to relax the focusing muscles, so that an accurate measurement can be obtained. By using a special instrument, called a retinoscope, your eye doctor can arrive at an ac...
These conditions include unilateral dilatation and fixity of the pupil as a result of injury to the eye and as the result of ipsilateral cerebral compression and bilaterally dilated and fixed pupils seen commonly in juvenile paresis and tabo-paresis. There are another unknown circumstances as tonic...