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Meaning of "mydriasis"

Mydriasis: A medical condition where the pupils of the eyes are abnormally dilated. It can be caused by various factors such as drugs, trauma, or neurological issues
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  • The condition of having abnormally large and dilated pupils due to illness or narcotics, particularly stimulants such as methamphetamine, cocaine, etc.

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Mydriasis may occur in association with venlafaxine.
It is used to reverse mydriasis after eye examination.
Both mydriasis and miosis can be physiological.
Widening of the pupil of the eye mydriasis.
Reactive mydriasis for the right pupil.
Dilation of the pupil is mydriasis.
Unreactive mydriasis as well as paralytic ileus were noted.
Using this medicine may cause transient mydriasis pupil dilation.
The mechanism of mydriasis depends on the agent being used.
Dilated pupils or mydriasis.
Mydriasis may or may not be present.
Tachy with mydriasis.
Mydriasis of the pupils and yet no discernible trigger.
It induces mydriasis.
And mydriasis without any reason.

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Diabetic retinopathy DR was evaluated by an experienced ophthalmologist by direct fundoscopy on mydriasis.
Marked mydriasis rather than miosis may be seen with worsening hypoxia.
Iris sphincter muscle Mydriasis Pupillary response.
Marked mydriasis rather than miosis may be seen due to hypoxia in overdose situations.
Children exposed to anticholinergic overdoses have agitation, mydriasis and tachycardia.
Treatment for mydriasis is determined by what caused the condition in the first place.
These may also be used in ophthalmology when either prolonged or short-term mydriasis is required.
Mydriasis Visual disturbance.
Peripheral a-adrenergic stimulant effects, mydriasis and antagonism of the ptosis induced by reserpine, and piloerection.
Mydriasis Visual impairment.
My guess is a sympathomimetic. Tachy with mydriasis.
Mydriasis of the pupils, and yet no discernable trigger.
SSRIs, including sertraline, may have an effect on pupil size resulting in mydriasis.
Mydriasis was observed 5 minutes after injection.
The results are set forth in Fig . 1 which depicts mydriasis as a function of time.
Mydriasis is the dilation of the pupil, by blocking the.
Also observed were deafness, diplopia, and mydriasis.
Mydriasis is important, as pupillary constriction is the primary reason for pain.
Any anisocoria ( pupillary inequality ) or mydriasis should be noted.
An informal term for mydriasis is blown pupil, and is used by medical providers.
Uncommon adverse events, weight loss / loss of condition ; mydriasis.
Mydriasis remains good for at least 4 hours after administration of these tablets.
Moderate mydriasis for 1 hour.
Mydriasis ( prolonged dilation of the pupils of the eye ) has been reported with venlafaxine.
When someone 's pupils dilate in an unusual way, it is called mydriasis.
The production of mydriasis was shown to be less prominent with pseudoephedrine than with l-ephedrine.
On the part of the organs of vision, visual impairment, mydriasis.
If mydriasis is caused by prescription medication, you may also have blurry vision and dizziness.
A decrease in the breathing rate with mydriasis for 2 hours ;.
Bilateral mydriasis aréactive sign the judgment of the cerebral circulation ; this situation is irreversible.
Uncommon photophobia, mydriasis.
Mydriasis resulting from concomitant use of ophthalmic beta-blockers and adrenaline ( epinephrine ) has been reported occasionally.
Non-physiological causes of mydriasis include disease, trauma, or the use of drugs.
Mydriasis ( abnormal pupil dilation ) is an early sign.
Tachycardia, palpitations, cardiac arrhythmias, hypertension, mydriasis and dryness of mucous membranes.

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