Transient benign unilateral dilated pupil after pathologic oral surgery under general anesthesia: A case report
We present a 33-year-old male case who underwent pathologic oral surgery. The mydriasis was completely resolved approximately 7 h after the end of the operation without any medical or surgical interventions. Neuro-ophthalmic exam showed that there was no ptosis or ophthalmoplegia. There was no clini...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Mehdi Farahmand (Author), Hosien Danesteh (Author), Hosein Mohamadkhani (Author), Hamid Reza Eftekharian (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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