Abstract

Summary 1. Upon intravenous injection of 200 mg TEAB in cases with the chronic hemiplegia, anisocoria is evokable in most of them in more or less marked degree. 2. The anisocoria thus induced has a tendency to effect larger pupil on the hemiplegic side than on the other. 3. The cause of the anisocoria induced by the TEAB injection is rather to be attributed to the latent disturbance of the pupillary innervation in the central nervous system, though its detailed explanation still remains unsolved.

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