| 1. | Retinoscopically the oil droplet produces a pathognomonic scissors movement of the light reflex.
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| 2. | On testing light reflex for each eye, several patterns are possible.
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| 3. | This indicates an intact direct and consensual pupillary light reflex.
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| 4. | The pupillary light reflex is later named the Whytt Reflex.
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| 5. | By looking through the retinoscope, the doctor can study the light reflex of the pupil.
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| 6. | The pupil's light reflex is maintained as this is controlled via the parasympathetic nervous system.
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| 7. | This is a characteristic feature of LEMS . The pupillary light reflex may be sluggish.
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| 8. | For normal pupillary light reflex, both pupils constrict simultaneously when light is shone into either eye.
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| 9. | Placed at the bottom right of the picture is a foliage dissolving in shimmering light reflexes.
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| 10. | There has been recent research on the role of melanopsin in pupillary light reflex ( PLR ).
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