![]() Just looking for anyone BTDT? There are some threads in the archives, but they're locked, so I can't get an update. If it was something like neuroblastoma, this is something that needs to be found early for the best cure chances. Causes Anisocoria is a common condition, defined by a difference of 0.4 mm or more between the sizes of the pupils of the eyes. Affecting up to 20 of the population, anisocoria is often entirely harmless, but can be a sign of more serious medical problems. ![]() I wish I could just be at rest after the doctor looked at her, but I'm really still worried. Anisocoria is a condition characterized by an unequal size of the eyes' pupils. Not sure what other optical causes there can be for aniscora, but if u search on google u might find soemthing. If that comes back normal, then I wonder if I should drop it or push for MRI? MRI carries the risks of the anesthesia.ĭoes anyone have a child with this or have advice for me? The size difference is about 2 MM - it's not a small difference. the opthalmologist will be checking to make sure both eyes dilate properly, then the different sizes sould be nothign to worry about and perfectly normal. I called the pediatrician to request the urine tests they do to check for tumor markers, which they do to screen for neuroblastoma. This is a respected doctor, etc., and I do 'trust' him, but only as much as I'm willing to trust anyone with MY CHILD's life, you know? Anyway, I'm not sure how much I should push the issue. He dilated her eyes and looked her over and felt she didn't have Horner's, yet he didn't do the cocaine test (they don't keep it in the office), which I had read was the definitive test. Unequal pupil size Inability to focus or track movement. I took her to a pediatric ophthalmologist last Thursday. In the United States, Abusive Head Trauma (AHT), or Shaken Baby Syndrome, is a common act of. The right one doesn't dilate as much as the left. My DD (2 months) has pupils that in indoor light and dim light are very unequal.
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