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Mechanical Anisocoria is a medical condition characterized by unequal pupil sizes. It is a subtype of Anisocoria, which is a condition where the two pupils of an individual's eyes are of unequal sizes. Mechanical Anisocoria is specifically caused by physical damage or disruption to the muscles of the iris or the nerves that control these muscles.

Causes

Mechanical Anisocoria can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Symptoms

The primary symptom of Mechanical Anisocoria is a visible difference in pupil size between the two eyes. This difference may be more pronounced in different lighting conditions. Other symptoms can include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Mechanical Anisocoria typically involves a thorough eye examination, including:

Treatment

Treatment for Mechanical Anisocoria depends on the underlying cause. In some cases, no treatment may be necessary. In other cases, treatment options can include:

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