| 1. | "' Adie syndrome "'is tonic pupil plus absent deep tendon reflexes.
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| 2. | Another consequence is the depression of deep tendon reflexes, causing hyporeflexia.
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| 3. | Cranial nerve palsies and depressed tendon reflexes have also been reported.
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| 4. | He however noted that, unlike in Rheumatic Chorea, the tendon reflexes were brisk.
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| 5. | Monosynaptic reflexes, such as the deep tendon reflexes, are not restored until Phase 3.
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| 6. | This ultimately leads to hyperreflexia, an exaggerated deep tendon reflex.
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| 7. | It provides the sensory component of the Golgi tendon reflex.
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| 8. | Deep tendon reflexes may be peripheral nerves, as the central nervous system is usually unaffected.
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| 9. | Deep tendon reflexes are usually decreased or absent, and ophthalmoplegia and bulbar palsy can occur.
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| 10. | Diminished deep tendon reflexes also may be noted.
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