Transient Benign Unilateral Pupillary Dilation in Young Adults
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Abstract
Transient unilateral pupillary dilation occurred in four young adults who otherwise had normal clinical neurological examination results and normal cerebral arteriograms. The cause of this benign syndrome is unknown, but some cases may be variants of ophthalmoplegic migraine.
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