Abnormal Pupil Exam
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Q. A 58-year-old man with a history of neurosyphilis presents with bilateral small, irregular pupils. His pupils constrict with near accommodation but not to direct light. Which of the following best describes this finding?
a
Argyll Robertson pupils
b
Horner’s syndrome
c
Adie’s tonic pupil
d
Opiate intoxication
e
Pontine hemorrhage
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