Light reflex absent with intact accommodation reflex
The presence of a light reflex with an intact accommodation reflex can be caused by:
a midbrain lesion:
- the Argyll-Robertson pupil due to syphilis
- a ciliary ganglion lesion:
- Holmes-Adie pupil
- Holmes-Adie pupil
- Parinaud's syndrome, usually due to:
- vascular events
- tumour
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- Tetralogy of Fallot
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