Traumatic mydriasis: Difference between revisions

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*[[Third nerve palsy]]
*[[Third nerve palsy]]
*Pharmacologic mydriasis
*Pharmacologic mydriasis
*Injuries associated with [[blunt eye trauma]]
**[[Conjunctival hemorrhage]]
**[[Corneal abrasion]], [[Corneal laceration]]
**[Globe rupture]]
**[[Retrobulbar hematoma]]
**[[Ocular compartment syndrome]]
**[[Traumatic iritis]]
**[[Lens dislocation]]
**[[Retinal detachment]]
**[[Vitreous detachment]]
**[[Vitreous hemorrhage]]


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==

Revision as of 23:11, 3 August 2020

Background

  • Pupillary dilation due to blunt eye trauma
    • Pupil is poorly reactive to light in both direct and consensual light exposure
  • Occurs due to small tears in the ciliary muscles
  • May be transient or permanent
  • No specific ED management, but requires ophthalmology follow up
  • Diagnosis of exclusion!

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

  • Clinical; rule out intracranial injury


Management

  • No specific ED management

Disposition

  • If no other injuries/pathology, discharge with optho follow up

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