Abstract
Background: Objective quantification of pupillary dynamics in a clinical setting is of worth importance to rule out any pupillary abnormalities. However, despite normal binocular vision findings, a quantitative measurement of pupillary response and accommodation provides a better insight to understand the mechanism. Case Report: This case report illustrates the clinical presentation, binocular vision parameters, Pupillary dynamics and accommodative response in a 33-year-old diagnosed with Adie’s Tonic pupil following trauma. Conclusion: This report explains the role of the pupillometer and open field autorefractor in quantitative analysis of pupillary and accommodative function.
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