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Mydriasis due to Opcon-A: An indication to avoid pharmacologic testing for anisocoria
Canadian Journal of OphthalmologyVol. 53Issue 1e6–e7Published online: November 8, 2017- Austin S. Nakatsuka
- Hilary A. Beaver
- Andrew G. Lee
Cited in Scopus: 4A 35-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Department with an acute, painless, dilated left pupil. Her medical history was notable for myopia and truncal herpes zoster infection that had completely resolved 2 years ago. Ocular history was significant for bilateral contact lens wear, and her preferred wetting and cleaning solution was Opcon-A (naphazoline and pheniramine). Her surgical, social, and family history and a complete review of systems were unremarkable. On examination, the visual acuity was 20/20 OU.