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Detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect using the swinging light  test | International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice
Detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect using the swinging light test | International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice

Eye Curriculum on Twitter: "RAPD (relative afferent pupillary defect) can  be tested using the swinging flashlight test. When light shines on the  unaffected eye, both pupils constrict. When light is quickly swung
Eye Curriculum on Twitter: "RAPD (relative afferent pupillary defect) can be tested using the swinging flashlight test. When light shines on the unaffected eye, both pupils constrict. When light is quickly swung

Pupil
Pupil

Community Eye Health Journal » How to test for a relative afferent  pupillary defect (RAPD)
Community Eye Health Journal » How to test for a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD)

Figure 1 from A woman with a family history of glaucoma | Semantic Scholar
Figure 1 from A woman with a family history of glaucoma | Semantic Scholar

Swinging Flashlight Test - YouTube
Swinging Flashlight Test - YouTube

OPHTHALMOLOGY - Video 5.2 - Swinging Flashlight Test for RAPD (Pupils Part  2) on Vimeo
OPHTHALMOLOGY - Video 5.2 - Swinging Flashlight Test for RAPD (Pupils Part 2) on Vimeo

Swinging-Flashlight Test - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Swinging-Flashlight Test - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Eye Health - The normal pupil size in adults varies from 2... | Facebook
Eye Health - The normal pupil size in adults varies from 2... | Facebook

Eye Test — Yihui Yuan
Eye Test — Yihui Yuan

VR-SFT: Reproducing Swinging Flashlight Test in Virtual Reality to Detect  Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect - Nweon Paper
VR-SFT: Reproducing Swinging Flashlight Test in Virtual Reality to Detect Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect - Nweon Paper

Swinging flashlight test
Swinging flashlight test

Detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect using the swinging light  test | International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice
Detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect using the swinging light test | International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice

Reverse Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (RAPD) - EyeWiki
Reverse Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (RAPD) - EyeWiki

Community Eye Health Journal » How to test for a relative afferent  pupillary defect (RAPD)
Community Eye Health Journal » How to test for a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD)

Pupil 3 | How to Perform the Swinging Flashlight Test - YouTube
Pupil 3 | How to Perform the Swinging Flashlight Test - YouTube

Light pendulum art. Swinging light of a small flashlight, suspended on the  ceiling by a string, produced images of the uniform oscillation of a pendul  Stock Photo - Alamy
Light pendulum art. Swinging light of a small flashlight, suspended on the ceiling by a string, produced images of the uniform oscillation of a pendul Stock Photo - Alamy

Pupil
Pupil

Journal of Optometry and Ophthalmology on Twitter: "A relative afferent  pupillary defect (RAPD), also known as a Marcus Gunn pupil, is a medical  sign observed during the swinging-flashlight test whereupon the patient's
Journal of Optometry and Ophthalmology on Twitter: "A relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), also known as a Marcus Gunn pupil, is a medical sign observed during the swinging-flashlight test whereupon the patient's

Note
Note

PUPILS Dr. Canan Aslı Yıldırım Ophthalmology. Pupillary Reactions A  three-neuron arc Afferent neurons from retinal ganglion cells to pretectal  area and. - ppt download
PUPILS Dr. Canan Aslı Yıldırım Ophthalmology. Pupillary Reactions A three-neuron arc Afferent neurons from retinal ganglion cells to pretectal area and. - ppt download

How to examine the pupil - EyeGuru
How to examine the pupil - EyeGuru

Neuro-Ophthalmology | Neupsy Key
Neuro-Ophthalmology | Neupsy Key

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Fig. 7

Swinging-Flashlight Test – Katelyn McDonald
Swinging-Flashlight Test – Katelyn McDonald