
๐Overview
Adie's pupil, also known as Holmes-Adie syndrome when associated with absent deep tendon reflexes, is a neurological condition characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but better to accommodation. It is a form of benign parasympathetic denervation of the eye's pupil. The modern preferred term is Adie's tonic pupil.
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Medical codes (for reference)
UMLS CUI: C0040416ICD-10-CM
H57.05
MeSH
D015845
SNOMED CT (US)
24225004
Codes are provided for reference and interoperability. They are not a diagnosis.
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