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Miosis, or myosis, is excessive constriction of the pupil(英语:Pupillary response).[1][2][3][4] The term is from Ancient Greek μύειν mūein, "to close the eyes". The opposite condition, mydriasis, is the dilation of the pupil(英语:Pupillary response). Anisocoria(英语:Anisocoria) is the condition of one pupil being more dilated than the other.
原因
年齡
- Senile miosis (a reduction in the size of a person's pupil in old age)
疾病
- Horner's syndrome(英语:Horner's syndrome)
- 橋腦出血(顱內出血)
- Hereditary disorders
- Cluster Headaches with ptosis
- 虹彩炎
- 致死性家族失眠症
- 無晶狀體(英语:Aphakia)
藥物
- Opioids such as fentanyl, morphine, heroin and methadone (the notable exception being pethidine)
- Products containing nicotine such as cigarettes, chewing tobacco or gum.
- Imidazoline(英语:Imidazoline)s such as clonidine, naphazoline(英语:naphazoline), oxymetazoline(英语:oxymetazoline) and tetrahydrozoline(英语:tetrahydrozoline)
- Antipsychotics, including risperidone, haloperidol, chlorpromazine, olanzapine, quetiapine and others
- Antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine[5]
- Cholinergic(英语:Cholinergic) agents such as acetylcholine
- Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors(英语:Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor)
- Serotonin antagonist(英语:Serotonin antagonist)s, such as Ondansetron (an anti-emetic) known by its brand name Zofran
- Some cancer chemotherapy drugs, including camptothecin derivatives
- Mirtazapine, a noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressant (NaSSA)
- Some MAO Inhibitors.
- Pilocarpine eye drops and all other parasympathomimetics
- In some rare cases, when exposed to mustard gas
- Organophosphates
Physiology of the photomotor reflex
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Light entering the eye strikes three different photoreceptors in the retina: the familiar rods and cones used in image forming and the more newly discovered photosensitive ganglion cells. The ganglion cells give information about ambient light levels, and react sluggishly compared to the rods and cones. Signals from photosensitive ganglion cells have multiple functions including acute suppression of the hormone melatonin, entrainment(英语:Entrainment (chronobiology)) of the body's circadian rhythms and regulation of the size of the pupil.
The retinal photoceptors convert light stimuli into electric impulses. Nerves involved in the resizing of the pupil connect to the pretectal nucleus(英语:Pretectum) of the high midbrain, bypassing the lateral geniculate nucleus(英语:lateral geniculate nucleus) and the primary visual cortex. From the pretectal nucleus neurons send axons to neurons of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus whose visceromotor(英语:Motor neuron) axons run along both the left and right oculomotor nerves. Visceromotor nerve axons (which constitute a portion of cranial nerve III, along with the somatomotor portion derived from the Edinger-Westphal nucleus) synapse on ciliary ganglion neurons, whose parasympathetic axons innervate the iris sphincter muscle, producing miosis.
參見
- 瞳孔光感反射
- Adie syndrome
- Argyll Robertson pupil(英语:Argyll Robertson pupil)
- Cycloplegia(英语:Cycloplegia)
- Marcus Gunn pupil(英语:Marcus Gunn pupil)
- Parinaud's syndrome(英语:Parinaud's syndrome)
- 梅毒
- 青光眼
參考資料
- Farlex medical dictionary citing:
- Miller-Keane Encyclopedia & Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health(英语:Miller-Keane Encyclopedia & Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health), Seventh Edition.
- Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3 ed.
- Seidel, Henry M.; Jane W. Ball; Joyce E. Dains; G. William Benedict. Mosby's Guide to Physical Examination
. Mosby. 2006-03-29. ISBN 978-0-323-03573-6. 含有內容需登入查看的頁面 (link)
- Farlex medical dictionary citing: Millodot: Dictionary of Optometry and Visual Science, 7th edition.
- Farlex medical dictionary citing: Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition.
- British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. Relationship between sedation and pupillary function: comparison of diazepam and diphenhydramine. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 27 Feb 2006, 61: 752–60. PMC 1885114
. PMID 16722841. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02632.x.