[Monosymptomatic pupillary dilatation caused by scopolamine patch]
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[Monosymptomatic pupillary dilatation caused by scopolamine patch]
Abstract
A case of monosymptomatic unilateral mydriasis caused by scopolamine patches is presented. The same symptom caused by pressure from an aneurysm on the oculomotor nerve is exceptionally rare.
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