Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Hi there. I'm glad somebody is thinking of us. We have a forecast of 2 degrees C. for the morning. That may be OK for you tough people who live in the Snow and Ice, but forus it is going to be traumatic. Our Papaya fruit (We call them Pawpaws) will probably all get frost bitten. Aussie Bill -- Anisocoria> > > Anisocoria: Both pupils are usually of equal size. If they are not,> that is termed anisocoria (from "a-", not + "iso", equal + "kore",> pupil = not equal pupils).> > The pupil may appear to open (dilate) and close (constrict) but it is> really the iris that is the prime mover; the pupil is merely the> absence of iris. The size of the pupil determines how much light is> let into the eye. With anisocoria, the larger pupil lets more light> enter the eye.> > source: http://www.medicinenet.com/Script/Main/hp.aspIf you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may unsubscribe by sending a blank email to shydrager-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Bill, Hate to hear you are in the cold, snow, and ice now! BRRR I live in the South and we don't have much snow or ice, thankfully! I love Papaya fruit. Hate to hear they will be frost bitten. God bless, Belinda > > Glad to see you're still out there Krista. What's new from Denmark? > > > > Anisocoria is experienced by about 8% of MSA patients according to > that > > article. > > > > Maybe we need to put out a new medical word every few days and have > some > > different people look it up for us. Bill " Old Ivy Brain " and I > aren't > > allowed to give the answers. > > > > Hugs, > > Pam > > > > Anisocoria > > > > > > Anisocoria: Both pupils are usually of equal size. If they are not, > > that is termed anisocoria (from " a- " , not + " iso " , equal + " kore " , > > pupil = not equal pupils). > > > > The pupil may appear to open (dilate) and close (constrict) but it > is > > really the iris that is the prime mover; the pupil is merely the > > absence of iris. The size of the pupil determines how much light is > > let into the eye. With anisocoria, the larger pupil lets more light > > enter the eye. > > > > source: http://www.medicinenet.com/Script/Main/hp.asp > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Bill, Hate to hear you are in the cold, snow, and ice now! BRRR I live in the South and we don't have much snow or ice, thankfully! I love Papaya fruit. Hate to hear they will be frost bitten. God bless, Belinda > > Glad to see you're still out there Krista. What's new from Denmark? > > > > Anisocoria is experienced by about 8% of MSA patients according to > that > > article. > > > > Maybe we need to put out a new medical word every few days and have > some > > different people look it up for us. Bill " Old Ivy Brain " and I > aren't > > allowed to give the answers. > > > > Hugs, > > Pam > > > > Anisocoria > > > > > > Anisocoria: Both pupils are usually of equal size. If they are not, > > that is termed anisocoria (from " a- " , not + " iso " , equal + " kore " , > > pupil = not equal pupils). > > > > The pupil may appear to open (dilate) and close (constrict) but it > is > > really the iris that is the prime mover; the pupil is merely the > > absence of iris. The size of the pupil determines how much light is > > let into the eye. With anisocoria, the larger pupil lets more light > > enter the eye. > > > > source: http://www.medicinenet.com/Script/Main/hp.asp > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Bill, Hate to hear you are in the cold, snow, and ice now! BRRR I live in the South and we don't have much snow or ice, thankfully! I love Papaya fruit. Hate to hear they will be frost bitten. God bless, Belinda > > Glad to see you're still out there Krista. What's new from Denmark? > > > > Anisocoria is experienced by about 8% of MSA patients according to > that > > article. > > > > Maybe we need to put out a new medical word every few days and have > some > > different people look it up for us. Bill " Old Ivy Brain " and I > aren't > > allowed to give the answers. > > > > Hugs, > > Pam > > > > Anisocoria > > > > > > Anisocoria: Both pupils are usually of equal size. If they are not, > > that is termed anisocoria (from " a- " , not + " iso " , equal + " kore " , > > pupil = not equal pupils). > > > > The pupil may appear to open (dilate) and close (constrict) but it > is > > really the iris that is the prime mover; the pupil is merely the > > absence of iris. The size of the pupil determines how much light is > > let into the eye. With anisocoria, the larger pupil lets more light > > enter the eye. > > > > source: http://www.medicinenet.com/Script/Main/hp.asp > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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