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Pupillary response in adults with Marfan syndrome and its effect on straylight.

Gunhild Falleth SandvikSvend Rand-HendriksenLiv DrolsumOlav Kristianslund
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2021)
Patients with MFS had a smaller maximum pupil diameter, slower pupillary contraction and longer re-dilation time than the controls. Despite the correlation between pupil size and straylight value, the pupillary response demonstrated in MFS eyes could not explain the increased straylight in these patients.
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