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It can also result in miosis when used chronically as an eye drop.
Another term for the constriction of the pupil is miosis.
Miosis may also occur, which is probably the result from the cholinomimetic activity of mustard.
The opposite, constriction of the pupil, is referred to as miosis.
Unlike other opioids, it does not cause miosis.
One of the first observable signs of a soman poisoning is miosis.
Substances that cause miosis are described as miotic.
Both mydriasis and miosis can be physiological.
Paredrine test: This test helps to localize the cause of the miosis.
Intracellular administration is used to produce miosis after lens implantation during cataract surgery.
Involvement of T1 may result in Horner's syndrome, with ptosis, and miosis.
Miosis and reduced bowel motility tend to persist; little tolerance develops to these effects.
Other symptoms include increased sweating, salivation, bronchial secretions along with miosis.
Miosis is also usually present.
Body temperature was not affected; there was also mydriasis followed by miosis, and hypersalivation.
If Horner syndrome is present, there is miosis (constriction of the pupils) in the affected eye.
Instead they cause miosis (pupil contraction).
A miotic substance causes the constriction of the pupil of the eye (or miosis).
When caused by Horner's syndrome, ptosis is usually accompanied by miosis and anhidrosis.
It is most widely used in ophthalmology for removing inflammation products from the eyes, inducing miosis and relief of various symptoms.
The Artisan (Verisyse) lens is implanted under pharmacological miosis.
The signs of Horner's syndrome are ptosis, miosis, anhydrosis, and (apparent) enophthalmos.
Adverse effects include hypoventilation, constipation and miosis, in addition to tolerance, dependence and withdrawal difficulties.
Definitions of miosis include:
Unilateral miosis, ptosis, and absence of sweating on the ipislateral face and neck make up the complete clinical presentation.
It was previously known as endolymphatic stromal myosis because of diffuse infiltration of myometrial tissue or the invasion of lymphatic channels.