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Marcus Gunn pupil — Classification and external resources The left optic nerve and the optic tracts. A Marcus Gunn pupil indicates an afferent defect, usually at the level of the retina or optic nerve. Moving a bright light from the unaffected eye to the affect … Wikipedia
Marcus Gunn phenomenon — For the pupillary defect, see Marcus Gunn pupil. Marcus Gunn phenomenon Classification and external resources Nerves of the orbit, and the ciliary ganglion. Side view. (Trigeminal nerve and oculomotor nerve both … Wikipedia
Marcus-Gunn-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q07.8 Sonstige näher bezeichnete angeborene Fehlbildungen des Nervensystems (Marcus )Gunn Syndrom … Deutsch Wikipedia
Marcus Gunn pupillary phenomenon — with unilateral optic nerve or retinal disease, a difference between the pupillary reflexes of the two eyes when a light is shone alternately into each one with the other eye covered; on the affected side there is abnormally slight contraction or … Medical dictionary
Marcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome — a congenital condition characterized by drooping (ptosis) of one eyelid. On opening or moving the mouth, the droopy lid elevates momentarily, resembling a wink. It is believed to be due to an abnormal innervation of the levator muscle by the… … Medical dictionary
Marcus Gunn pupil — the defect of pupillary movement seen in the Marcus Gunn pupillary phenomenon … Medical dictionary
Marcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome — a congenital condition characterized by drooping (ptosis) of one eyelid. On opening or moving the mouth, the droopy lid elevates momentarily, resembling a wink. It is believed to be due to an abnormal innervation of the levator muscle by the… … The new mediacal dictionary
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Fenómeno de Marcus Gunn — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fenómeno de Marcus Gunn Clasificación y recursos externos Aviso médico … Wikipedia Español