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Unequal Pupils Leo Leonidas MD, FAAP
Warning: This section is for my medical students. If you are a "worrier" type or a very anxious parent, please talk to your clinician about your child's problem or symptoms, rather than reading this differential diagnosis.
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PHYSIOLOGIC Familial trait Sporadic Occurance Anisotropia
PRIMARY EYE DISEASE Amblyopia Iritis Keratitis Corneal abrasion Ocular trauma Cataract Glaucoma Blindness
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Horner syndrome Hutchinson pupil Adie pupil Encephalitis Meningitis Epilepsy Multiple sclerosis Migraine
Reference: Signs & Symptoms in Pediatrics 2nd Edition, page 201 Tunnessen, Jr.
Belly Pain Air Leaks From Lungs Acute Crying Back Pain Bed Wetting Big Lymph Node Big Spleen Blood in Urine Chronic Diarrhea Chest Pain Cough Coughing Up Blood Constipation Droopy Eye Enlarged Glands Eye Swelling Excessive Thrist Facial Paralysis Fainting Spell Feeding Problem GI Bleeding Headache Head Tilt Hives High ESR Hoarseness Joint Pain Limp Leg Pain Muscle Weakness Noisy Breathing Nose Bleeding Nose Obstruction Pyuria Recurrent Infection Red Green Urine Ringing in the Ears Scrotal Swelling Seizures Stiff Neck Swelling of the Parotic Gland Toe Walking Toeing In Toeing Out Unequal Pupils Vomiting Wheezing
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