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Ocular autonomic function in progressive autonomic failure
Authors:Mr Charles V Clark MD  David J Ewing
Institution:(1) University Departments of Ophthalmology and Medicine, The Royal Infirmary, EH3 9YW Edinburgh, UK;(2) Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Pavilion, Chalmers Street, EH3 9HA Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:Ocular autonomic function was assessed in 4 patients with progressive autonomic failure (PAF) and age-matched control subjects, by measurement of the pupil cycle time, and determination of autonomic denervation hypersensitivity of the iris. Pupil cycle time was abnormal in all patients with PAF; sustained pupil cycling was absent in 5 of the 8 eyes tested of the PAF patients, compared with only 16 eyes from 70 control subjects. Pupil constriction in response to 2.5% methacholine, indicative of parasympathetic denervation hypersensitivity, was significantly increased in patients with PAF (p < 0.001), whilst pupil dilation in response to 0.5% phenylephrine, indicative of sympathetic denervation hypersensitivity, was also significantly higher in the PAF patients (p < 0.001). The results suggest that ocular autonomic function may provide a sensitive early indicator of generalised autonomic dysfunction.
Keywords:autonomic neuropathy  denervation hypersensitivity  pupil cycle time  progressive  autonomic failure
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