P peach4me Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 2, 2003 Messages 111 Reaction score 0 Jan 14, 2006 #1 Members don't see this ad. Is it possible for a child to have a cataract, blind and still be able to dilate . . their pupil? Thanks?
Members don't see this ad. Is it possible for a child to have a cataract, blind and still be able to dilate . . their pupil? Thanks?
T Telemachus Jan 14, 2006 #2 Do you mean can a person examining a patient such as that dilate their pupil with a pharmacological agent? Yes. Do you mean will such a patient's pupil contract/dilate in response to light/dark? That depends on the specific scenario/patient.
Do you mean can a person examining a patient such as that dilate their pupil with a pharmacological agent? Yes. Do you mean will such a patient's pupil contract/dilate in response to light/dark? That depends on the specific scenario/patient.