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  1. Argyll Robertson pupils (AR pupils) are bilateral small pupils that reduce in size on a near object (i.e., they accommodate), but do not constrict when exposed to bright light (i.e., they do not react).

  2. Mar 12, 2022 · Argyll Robertson (AR) pupils, are characterized by small and irregular pupils that have little to no constriction to light but constricts briskly to near targets (light-near dissociation).

  3. Feb 25, 2024 · Argyll Robertson pupil, also called Argyll Robertson syndrome, refers to small pupils that get smaller (constrict) correctly when focusing on a near object, but not when they’re exposed to bright light.

  4. Dec 27, 2023 · The Argyll Robertson (AR) pupil occurs when a disease interferes with the light reflex pathway, thereby inhibiting the pupil’s natural response to bright light. Specifically, Argyll Robertson pupils don’t constrict in response to light but do constrict to focus on a nearby object.

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · Argyll Robertson pupils describe the physical exam finding of small bilateral pupils that do not constrict when exposed to bright light but do constrict when focused on a nearby object.[1] This finding is highly specific to late-stage syphilis.

  6. Jun 22, 2022 · Argyll Robertson (AR) pupil is a condition in which the pupils are able to focus on nearby objects but do not constrict properly in bright light. This difference in response is called lightnear dissociation (LND).

  7. The Argyll Robertson (AR) pupil has been defined as a pupil that is small and constricts poorly to direct light but briskly when a target within reading distance is viewed (“light-near dissociation”).