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Clinical features of Adie syndrome
Clinical features of Adie syndrome
Percent prevalence
Unilateral
80*
Reduced deep tendon reflexes
89
Sector palsy (if residual light reaction)
100
Accommodative paresis
66
Cholinergic supersensitivity
80
Decreased regional corneal sensation
90
* 4 percent per year will become bilateral.
Reproduced with permission from: Thompson HS. Adie's syndrome: Some new observations. Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc 1977; 75:587. Copyright © 1977 American Ophthalmological Society.
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